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Title Section15 1984-09-22 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article110 1984-09-22 1 J. RAJENDRAN - 1,000 with tickets won't get in J. RAJENDRAN By THOSE with a ticket for Monday's friendly exhibition badminton match between Singapore and China may not get into the stadium. The Singapore Badminton Hall m (iulllemard Road can hold about S,Mt people. Bat all 7,« M free tickets printed for the110 words
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91 1984-09-22 1 "We are truly sorry for what has happened/ he said. The tickets were made available to the public for the first time on Thursday, and were snapped up within two hours. Monday's match, which starts at 6.31 urn, will see China's best shuttlers In91 words
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Article, Illustration822 1984-09-22 1 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE 'Ties to dialects must be broken* By If there had been no campaign 4 THE government need not have mounted this campaign. We could have left it to a free evolution of language habits. Then I fear the use of dialects will822 words
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392 1984-09-22 1 LIAK TENG KIAT - Senate votes to extend GSP by 10 years LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Fri. The Senate yesterday voted by a margin of 96 to 0 to extend for 10 years the US Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) which gives developing countries tax-free access to the American market for392 words
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432 1984-09-22 1 RONNIE WAI - $20m instant blackout plan for emergencies RONNIE WAI By TWO ministries and the Public Utilities Board are working on a $20--million system capable of putting all of Singapore m the dark at the touch of a few buttons. It will be used m times of emergencies, when Singaporeans will be432 words
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Article40 1984-09-22 1 SEOUL, Fri. About' 300 university students, demanding the resignation of President Chun Doo Hwan and the cancellation of a scheduled visit by a top Japanese military officer. Gen Keitaro Watanabe. clashed with riot police here today, witnesses said. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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227 1984-09-22 1 Brig-Gen Lee appointed Political Secretary He will assist the Defence Minister THE Prime Minister has appointed Brigadier-General (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong as Political Secretary to Defence Minister Goh Chok Tong. His new appointment took effect from yesterday, the day he resigned from the Singapore Armed Forces. A brief statement from227 words
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Article, Illustration18 1984-09-22 1 In tomorrow's Sunday Times A face watch Friends and excolleagues shed light on Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong.18 words
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Article39 1984-09-22 1 UNITED NATIONS, Frl. Brunei was admitted to the United Nations today as Its 15tth member. The General Assembly took the action by acclamation without a formal vote, on the recommendation of the Secnritv Council. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement198 1984-09-22 1 BEHINDEVERYSONYPRODUCTIS I SONY Service I SONY I i nj an: >nly The Sunday Times Tomorrow Who killed Jean Sinnappa? She was beautiful, sexy and well-off and somebody murdered her. Her brother-in-law got the death sentence for it... but her killer is still at large. Is your airfare unfair? l i198 words
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Advertisement29 1984-09-22 1 j Inside j 68 pages today SUMMARY t WORM) NEWS 3-C ASEAN 7 CAUSEWAY 8 EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS It BACKGROUND 2f TIMESDOLLAR 21-24 SMALLS 25-3f,3t RACING 38,39 SPORTS 31,4+4329 words
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Advertisement268 1984-09-22 1 Ved Mebta: A writer's insight This Indian-born author, blinded at age three, describes his life and perceptions of the problems of his native land. Pag«l I A v 1 U Interview with Miss Singapore She talks abont women In politics, home economics, graduate mothers, her mother's support and the purpose268 words
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Article522 1984-09-22 2 Four parties say no FOUR of the six main opposition parties have rejected the plan to allow their defeated election candidates to serve m Parliament as non-constit-uency MPs, while two have said "maybe". The parties that have said "no" are the Workers' Party, United People's Front, the Singapore Democratic522 words
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Article628 1984-09-22 2 High rates attacked HIGH American interest rates have been attacked by a meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers, who said the rates posed a threat to an international economic recovery. The ministers said there was "an urgent need" for better policy coordination among the industrial powers, especially as628 words
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Article215 1984-09-22 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THERE is a lot of truth m the Prime Minister's proposition that without a mother tongue, we would he emotionally crippled. Many Chinese Singaporeans may think and speak English most of the time, hut deep down inside, they must know that they can never shake215 words
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Article267 1984-09-22 2 When losers can win A TEAM could lose all their three league matches m the Malaysian Rugby Union Cup tournament and still win the Cup. 'Hie league winners meet the third-placed team m one semi-final, while the second team meet the bottom-placed team m the other. And if Singapore267 words
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Article159 1984-09-22 2 FORUM DISCUSSES PITFALLS IN THE COMPANIES ACT UNDER the Companies (Amendment) Act 1984. directors who are "innocent" face the same penalties as the "evil wrong-doers and blacksheep", a lawyer told a forum yesterday. MiTan Chin Hoe, himself a director of three companies, told the forum: "And I wouldn't want159 words
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Article108 1984-09-22 2 LANGE'S TRIUMPH WHEN New Zealand's Labour Prime Minister David Lange closed national talks on the battered economy last week, his speech brought union and industry chiefs alike to their feet m a standing ovation. For Lange, the three-day economic conference last week climaxed two months during which he has108 words
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Article144 1984-09-22 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Shared title THE government is planning to change the system of individual and block ownership of land m the Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) schemes to that of a share system. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said that under the proposed system, settlers would not144 words
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Article107 1984-09-22 2 A show of strength SUPPORTERS of First Army Region Commanderdesignate Maj-Gen Pichitr Kullavanijaya gathered m Bangkok, ostensibly to attend a birthday party for a journalist. But observers say that the gathering was a show of strength before the impending reshuffle of military 'commands. Page 7 Another devaluation? PRESIDENT107 words
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Article500 1984-09-22 2 Painful memories WHEN he was three, Ved Mehta was blinded by meningitis. Although his upper middle-class orthodox Hindu family was loving, society made the boy feel shame for his "terrible impediment". His father, a doctor, sent him to an orphanage for the blind m the slums of Bombay500 words
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490 1984-09-22 3 Beijing assurance on continued autonomy falling on deaf ears HONGKONG, Friday WITH 13 years to go before Hongkong is handed back to China, many businessmen and professionals m the staunchly capitalist British colony are looking for ways to get out despite reports about Beijing490 words
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278 1984-09-22 3 MOSCOW, Friday FOREIGN Minister Andrei Gromyko has accused Pakistan of growing interference m Afghanistan, and warned that relations between Moscow and Islamabad will suffer, Tass news agency reported today. It said Mr Gromyko told Pakistani Foreign Minister Sahabzada Yaqub Khan at a meeting atReuter - 278 words
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Article62 1984-09-22 3 ROME, Fri. Pope John Paul II returned to Rome today from a 12-day coast-to-coast tour of Canada after making a final appeal to Canadians to be "peacemakers hungering for justice." Talking to reporters aboard the flight home from Ottawa, the Pontiff said he may write aAP - 62 words
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Article, Illustration341 1984-09-22 3 NEW DELHI, Fri. IN AN apparent reference to Vietnamese military presence m Cambodia, Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi told Vietnam's top leader Mr Le Duan today that only an end to outside intervention and interference could ensure peace m South-east Asia. "There shouldReuter; AP; UPI - 341 words
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Article84 1984-09-22 3 Hanoi 'ready for talks 9 BANGKOK, Fri. Hanoi is prepared to negotiate with the United States on questions of mutual interest, and both sides should agree on how to carry out these talks, the Vietnam News Agency said today. It gave no other details but Western diplomats m Bangkok saidReuter - 84 words
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237 1984-09-22 3 Peter Hazelhurst - Russian sub fire 'nearly launched missiles' Peter Hazelhurst By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Frt. A Ore aboard a Soviet Golf II submarine In the Sea of Japan nearly triggered off three nuclear missiles which would have fallen In a radius of 2,4 M km, officials m the Japanese Self-Defence Force claimed237 words
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Article68 1984-09-22 3 TWENTY-FTVE guerillas were killed yesterday when a Sri Lankan navy patrol opened fire on three boats bringing the rebels from south India to Sri Lanka, the Defence Ministry said m Colombo. Meanwhile, President Junius Jayewardene yesterday set out proposals for the devolution of power through district councilsReuter; AFP - 68 words
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Article71 1984-09-22 3 WHITE HOUSE Counsellor Edwin Meese, President Ronald Reagan's nominee for US Attorney-General, was cleared m Washington by a special prosecutor on Thursday of allegations of criminal conduct m his financial dealings. Mr Reagan promptly promised to resubmit his nomination. Publication of the prosecutor's report ended a fivemonthReuter - 71 words
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Article76 1984-09-22 3 FORMER WORLD heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali's periodic slurred speech and shuffling walk are due to Parkinson's Syndrome, a condition which will not seriously affect the ex-boxer's life, his doctor said m New York on Thursday. AH, 42, who held the world title three times, does not haveReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration62 1984-09-22 4 Ferraro drives home a point at rally GERALDINE Ferraro speaking at a rally at the University of Texas m Arlington. The Democratic vice-presidential candidate was m Texas for campaign appearances on Thursday when she denied reports that the Democrats were convinced that Texas was lost m their campaign trail. HerUPI - 62 words
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279 1984-09-22 4 Threat to international recovery, say finance ministers TORONTO, Fri. COMMONWEALTH finance ministers ended a two-day meeting with a sharp attack on high United States interest rates and the threat they posed to an international economic recovery. They said m a final communique last nightReuter - 279 words
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Article205 1984-09-22 4 'Economy will remain strong' NEW YORK, Friday SECRETARY of the Treasury Donald Regan yesterday predicted a continued strongeconomy and low inflation for the next few years, but acknowledged that future budget deficits "may well hurt." Mr Regan told a meeting of the Conference Board on the business outlook that heUPI - 205 words
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161 1984-09-22 4 Reagan agrees to trim defence spending WASHINGTON. Fri. President Ronald Reagan yesterday agreed to trim defence spending demands by billions of dollars and to withhold funds for any further production of the MX nuclear missile before votes of approval m each chamber of Congress next April. Opposition Democratic leader ThomasAP - 161 words
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221 1984-09-22 4 Man offers to take note to the dead for $43 FORT LAUDERDALE (Florida), Fri. Ken McAvoy, a cancer patient who doctors say has only months to live, is doing a booming business with his offer to deliver messages to the dead for US$2O (Ss43). He placed two advertisements m aAP - 221 words
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Article409 1984-09-22 4 ROSHANDIATELLYNESHIAUNNEVESHENKESCIANNESHIAHONPRISCHLYNDASACCARNAE IN'JUELLENENDRASAMECASHAUNETTETHALEHEIO.LESHIUHALHINIVEwONCrIELLECA'.'NC'fc ESHEAALAL'JSOIMDPILYNNE JEANE TR IM vRANAEKUESAUNDR IL YNNC ZEh E R I AKENv AUNE TRA t './ONNEYAV')NDAL*TARN£SxCAE»/ONTAEPREONH£INESCEALLAVI AVELIADAWNEFRIENDSc T AJESSICANNELESCIAJOYVAELLOYDIETTEvVETTAPARhLENESCEA'jNDRIE AiUENTTAEf A lL v AEVEAWSHAUNEORALIAEVAEKi:ZIESHIv J 'JANEWANC'ALECC I ANNE PEN A c"i THEL I APP CIOUSNESCEVERRONECZALOVELIATYPONEVEhACARPI )NNEHENR IET TAESCE CLEONP ATRA UTHELIACHAPSAL^NNEMEOKCAIIONAELOIESALYNNECSIANNEPIERCIADELLESCIACuSTI^c PARISSALONCONVESHAPENE'i'JAMONECAALE<ETIO2ETIA':UANI*EN^L A'JNTNESMi AFUPI - 409 words
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365 1984-09-22 5 Accord on austerity package in israel FINANCE Minister Yitzhak Modai said yesterday that he and the Histadrut Trade Union Federation had reached agreement m principle on a deal that would cut workers' incomes by up to 10 per cent as part of the government's efforts to halt Israel's 400 perAP; UPI - 365 words
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214 1984-09-22 5 LEOMINSTER M as s achosetts), Fri. Mrs Diane Avoli took a pregnant pause while teaching her macrobiotics cooking class the other night and gave birth to her seventh daughter. Kiisten Pearl Avoli, 3.S kg, entered the world between the squash pie and the stuffedUPI - 214 words
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Article, Illustration522 1984-09-22 5 Security measures 'stepped up after previous attacks' WASHINGTON, Fri. As United States officials sought to piece together how terrorists could succeed for the second time m bombing an American Embassy building m Lebanon, Secretary of State George Shultz said yesterday the casualties would haveAP; UPI - 522 words
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272 1984-09-22 6 Winter power cuts loom over Britain Fuel to power stations may be blocked LONDON, Friday THE prospect of winter power cuts loomed closer m Britain's 27--week-old coalfield strike today after the transport union urged its 1.5 million members to block fuel deliveries to power stations to back the miners. Yesterday's272 words
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Article, Illustration63 1984-09-22 6 Sophia Loren fifty A WOMAN'S biggest secret, many say, is her age. With Actress Sophia Loren, it certainly is not. On Thursday, she turned 50, and celebrated the occasion by making a guest appearance at a shopping mall m Atlanta, Georgia, m the United States. Miss Loren is currently m63 words
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Article173 1984-09-22 6 ANAHEIM (California), Friday MANAGEMENT and union negotiators representing 1,800 Disneyland employees resumed contract talks yesterday, and officials said they had put together a plan to keep the amusement park open if the workers went on strike. Members of five unions representing about onethird of Disneyland's 5,000UPI - 173 words
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280 1984-09-22 6 Union and GM reach new 3 -year agreement DETROIT* Friday THE United Auto Workers (UAW) Union today reached tentative agreement on a new contract with General Motors (GM) Corporation, ending strikes that have made more than 100,000 workers idle. UAW president Owen Bieber said strikers were being told to returnReuter - 280 words
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105 1984-09-22 6 MOSCOW, Fri. Western Joggers m Moscow have been asked to toe the line by the Soviet Foreign Ministry. Note 413 from the ministry's protocol department has told all foreign residents here that Jogging is a "serious hlndranc" to pedestrians and traffic on publicAFP - 105 words
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148 1984-09-22 6 Inequality in the Soviet household MOSCOW, Fri. Married women m the Soviet Union spend an average of 73 minutes a day on housework compared with 12 minutes contributed by their husbands, according to a report published yesterday. The official news agency Tass said the authors of the report said theReuter - 148 words
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Article193 1984-09-22 6 KREFELD (West Germany), Friday A WOMAN who poisoned three husbands, her father and an aunt with puddings laced with insecticide has been given three life sentences Dlus 15 years by a court here. Maria Velten, 68, appeared for sentence yesterday after admitting the killings last week.AFP - 193 words
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Article42 1984-09-22 6 TOKYO, Fri. A car con taining 160 million yen (551.39 million) m cash was stolen today m Tokyo by two knife- wielding men, police said The thieves sped away into evening traffic before investigators arrived on the scene. UPIUPI - 42 words
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297 1984-09-22 7 'Young Turks' say sorry to boost unity in army BANGKOK, Fri. A PUBLIC reconciliation was held today when six "Young Turk" former colonels apologised to a group of ranking Thai army officers m an attempt to cement cracks m the unity of Thailand's military establishment. The gesture followed a weekReuter; AFP - 297 words
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85 1984-09-22 7 Indonesia to consider offer by Thailand JAKARTA, Fri. The Indonesian government will consider a Thai offer to cooperate m the defence industry, State Minister of Research and Technology, Dr B.J. Habibie said today. He told the official Antara news agency that former Thai Prime Minister Krlangsak Chomanan had suggested anReuter - 85 words
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379 1984-09-22 7 Thai military moves to close ranks BANGKOK, Friday THE Thai military moves to close ranks as commanders of several infantry regiments m and around Bangkok are expected to retain their posts m the coming reshuffle. The move is to ensure a balance of power and stability m the army, the379 words
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Article, Illustration293 1984-09-22 7 MANILA, FTi. President Ferdinand Marcos has said the Philippine peso may be devalued again shortly to a newexchange rate slightly above the current 19.80 pesos to the US dollar. "There is such a possibility, but I no longer have nightmares about it,"AP; UPI - 293 words
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Article87 1984-09-22 7 Vietnam warns Thailand BANGKOK, Fri. Vietnam warned Thailand to end its "dangerous policy" towards Laos and seriously negotiate a peaceful end to a border dispute or face heavier failures. The official Communist Pa-ty newspaper Nhan Dan charged that Bangkok's "illegal occupation" of three small villages near the Lao-Thai border wasUPI - 87 words
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191 1984-09-22 7 Murdani on role of the armed forces JAKARTA, Friday THE role of the armed forces m Indonesia's political and social life will remain predominant m the future, armed forces chief Gen Benny Murdani told 100 diplomats m a lecture here yesterday. Gen Murdani said the new generation of """I military191 words
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Article297 1984-09-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The government is planning to change the system of individual and block ownership of land m the Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) schemes to that of a share system, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said today. He said that under theBernama - 297 words
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301 1984-09-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Petronas has yet to decide how the $2.4 billion paid out to take over Bank Bumiputra and its bad debts would be reflected m its books, its chairman Raja Tan Sri Mohar Raja Badiozaman said here yesterday. He said this willNST - 301 words
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Article, Illustration153 1984-09-22 8 THE embankment near the Johor Barn Customs and immigration checkpoint at the causeway is no longer an eyesore. The hulks of 34 abandoned boats and other rubbish have been cleared by a contractor hired to do the Job. The Johor harbour master, Cant Ahmad Osman, said153 words
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Article135 1984-09-22 8 BAIT) PAHAT, Fri. When it rains it pours. For factory worker Osman Abas, 23, this was only too true yesterday. On his way home from work, he ran into a dog while riding his motorcycle. He was thrown off his machine and lay unconscious forBernama - 135 words
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Article, Illustration321 1984-09-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday EXTREMISTS m control of the opposition Islamic Party (PAS) have established contacts with certain groups m Iran, Deputy Foreign Minister Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzir disclosed here yesterday. He said the government regarded the move as an interference by the Iranian governmentBernama; AFP - 321 words
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202 1984-09-22 8 'No substance in Manila statement' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The recent statement by the Philippine Foreign Minister Arturo Tolentino that his country has dropped the so-called claim to Sabah carried no substance, a Foreign Ministry statement said here yesterday. It said that unless Section 2 of the Republic Act No. 5446Bernama - 202 words
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Article385 1984-09-22 9 AHMAD OSMAN - 4 parties non-elected MPs plan AHMAD OSMAN Two others say 'maybe' By FOUR of the six main opposition parties have rejected the plan to allow their defeated election candidates to serve m Parliament as non-constituency MPs. They reiterated their stand yesterday after the other two parties said "maybe" to the385 words
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225 1984-09-22 9 A FORMER sales executive was yesterday jailed for three years for misappropriating two diamonds worth $45,607. Ong Tee Meing, 23, was also a freelance agent for another firm, Solitaire Jewellery Pte Ltd, when he committed the breach of trust. The court was told225 words
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Article87 1984-09-22 9 MRT now called ditie in Chinese SINGAPORE'S MRT will be known as dttie and no longer as ka<te In Chinese from now on. Ditie m Chinese literally means ground railway and kualtie, the fast railway. The MRT Corporation has decided to change the Chinese translation m accordance with international usage.87 words
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152 1984-09-22 9 PROPER mudguards on a car can prevent objects such as little stones on streets from hitting other road users, a Registry of Vehicles prosecutor told a court yesterday. Mr Phillip Ng said this when he pressed for deterrent sentence on152 words
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Article116 1984-09-22 9 A BUSINESSMAN backed his claim that he was the third and present owner of a car which actually had eight owners by tampering with the vehicle's registration book to reflect this. Cheng Nam Wee, 26, had shown the book with the changes as proof to116 words
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Article, Illustration226 1984-09-22 9 Picture by "IT'S open season. Every time you pop up your face, someone shoots at you," quipped Brigadier-Gener-al (Res) Lee Hsien Loong. Laughter greeted his lighthearted remarks at photographers from The Straits Times who unexpectedly turned up to take pictures ofSIMON KER - 226 words
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Article47 1984-09-22 9 THE Port of Singapore Authority will have a net surplus of $83 million for its 1985 estimates of income and expenditure. This figure is arrived at after deducting $273 million on existing ana new projects. The latest government gazette said existing projects totalled $190 million.47 words
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Article, Illustration474 1984-09-22 11 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By Attendance fell from 74 pc m 1982 to 68 pc last year THE Third Singapore International Jazz Festival m October will be shorter than before and this, the organisers hope, will mean bigger audiences at the shows. There will474 words
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331 1984-09-22 11 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By MR LEE Kuan Yew last night called on second language teachers to help their students lay a strong foundation for Mandarin and to encourage them to continue using it after leaving school. In an off-the-cuff331 words
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274 1984-09-22 11 THE 126 passengers who were stranded at Changi Airport when a Biman airliner failed to take off because of a strike by the airline's pilots are being transferred to other flights. Thirty-two passengers were scheduled to leave for Bombay on board AirIndia last274 words
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171 1984-09-22 11 AN INDONESIAN businessman rented a room and turned it into a guest house by converting it into five cubicles. Jimmy Susanto, 47, was brought to court yesterday for operating the 17th storey room m People's Park Complex, Eu Tong171 words
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120 1984-09-22 11 Woodlands home declared cholera free THE Woodlands Home for the Aged Is now cholera-free and the quarantine on the home has been lifted. An Environment Ministry spokesman said yesterday that officials of the home have been told of this. She said the last cholera carrier admitted into Middleton Hospital was120 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-09-22 13 Housing Board's first dry market will open soon at Bukit Batok HOUSEWIVES m Bukit Batok New Town can do their marketing m more pleasant and even air-condi-tioned environment when the first Housing Board dry market opens soon. With the new dry market, they no longer have to462 words
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111 1984-09-22 13 HDB offers contractors more areas for display RENOVATION contractors are being offered more display areas by the Housing Board. The offer has been made following the overwhelming response for 78 industrial shop units at Block 1014, Geylang East Avenue 4. These were the first units offered to renovation contractors for111 words
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Article25 1984-09-22 13 THE latest Housing Board Supplemental budget says an amended provision of $5.7 million is estimated for a fiveyear programme involving bus terminus /interchange.25 words
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358 1984-09-22 13 CHRISTINA TSENG - New travel tax may reduce Filipino tourists CHRISTINA TSENG By THE number of Filipino tourists visiting Singapore is expected to drop sharply as they now have to pay stiffer travel tax when going overseas. The new tax is more than 30 per cent higher than what Filipinos have been paying.358 words
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131 1984-09-22 13 PAUL WEE - Students suspected of glue sniffing PAUL WEE By SIX students were caught by police on suspicion of taking part m a glue-sniffing session near their school on Thursday. The students, aged between 13 and 15, were found on the third floor of Block 62, Sims Drive, at about 12.31 p.m.131 words
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139 1984-09-22 15 A LUNCH-TIME crowd watched In horror as a 54-year-old man was chased and stabbed to death by a lone assailant m the void deck of Block 18, Eunos Crescent, yesterday. A group of students from a nearby school and passers-by reportedly said139 words
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100 1984-09-22 15 THE Singapore Civil Defence Force is training 202 trainee teachers on civil defence skills from today so they can help spread the message when they become full-fledged teachers. A Civil Defence spokesman said the course will continue to be held on subsequent Saturdays up100 words
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Article, Illustration378 1984-09-22 15 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP Board arranges for contractors to view it By TWENTY-SEVEN Housing Board contractors will visit an apartment block m Kaki Bukit to see for themselves what is considered a model of quality workmanship. The trip has been organised following a visit by National Development Minister378 words
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156 1984-09-22 15 Police carry out checks on 200 foreign workers MORE than 200 foreign workers were checked when police carried out an anticrime operation on two construction sites m Bedok and Tampines last night. Police officers from the Joo Chiat station, backed by a Police Task Force troop and a dog unit,156 words
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110 1984-09-22 15 Police seek four who vanished with $145,000 POLICE are looking for a man and three women who have disappeared with $145,000 worth of goods supplied to them by 26 companies. The companies found that they had been cheated when cheques for the goods given to them by the man were110 words
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89 1984-09-22 15 Seminar on US quality control ideas A SEMINAR on QCC training and practices m the United States organised by the National Productivity Board win be held next Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. The findings of the boardorganised QCC study mission team, which visited organisations m the US including89 words
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Article26 1984-09-22 15 MUSLIM orphans of all races who need financial help for schooling can now apply to the Darul Ihsan Muslim Orphanage. For details, telephone *****56.26 words
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305 1984-09-22 16 W atcnmakers take action on imitations Piaget, Seiko, Ebel obtain court orders THE manufacturers of Piaget, Seiko and Ebel watches have obtained temporary court orders against two local companies and a businessman alleged to have been dealing m imitation models. The manufacturers instructed their lawyer here to go ahead with305 words
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337 1984-09-22 16 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By m Kuala Lumpur Joint services based on cost and revenue-sharing plan AIR LANKA and the Malaysian Airline System have agreed to start Joint services between Colombo and Kuala Lumpur on a cost and revenue-sharing basis. Subject to government approval, Air337 words
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150 1984-09-22 16 Men accused of cheating with credit card TWO MEN were yesterday charged with trying to cheat a sales assistant of two Gucci gent's watches worth $1,229 on Thursday by using another person's credit card. Wong Wei Kit, 21. and Abdul Muttalib bin Monamed, 22, al- legedly tried to de- I150 words
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Article, Illustration181 1984-09-22 16 Relatives of injured man sought by police POLICE and the Social Work Department of the Singapore General Hospital want to contact the family of an elderly Chinese man who was knocked down by a bus m New Bridge Road on Sept 4. The man, aged between 75 and 80, gave181 words
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64 1984-09-22 16 Elderly man involved in accident dies AN elderly pedestrian has died m hospital after he was knocked down by a lorry m front of Block 435, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, on Tuesday. Mr Vallasamy Anandapan, 73, suffered multiple fracture of the ribs m the accident. He died on Thursday.64 words
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142 1984-09-22 17 Mechanic ambushed man who urinated in lift A LIFT mechanic was asked to wait m ambush for culprits who urinated m a Housing Board lift following numerous complaints. So he stationed himself on the roof of the lift at Block 476, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10. The result was that142 words
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88 1984-09-22 17 Man fined for retaining stolen goods I LORRY attendant Tan Chye Kirn, 26, was fined $2,000 yesterday after pleading guilty to dishonestly retaining stolen property worth $1,650 at his flat m Ang Mo Kio. A court heard that Tan's colleague took a colour television set and a video cassette recorder88 words
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Article28 1984-09-22 17 THE 25th anniversary walkathon of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, which was scheduled for tomorrow at 7 a.m., has been postponed to Oct 28.28 words
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Article, Illustration367 1984-09-22 17 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED By ENGINEERING students who go through an industrial attachment period are more likely to stay on as engineers. Exposed to the realities of the shopfloor, they are spurred to take on more challenging jobs m the field rather than to367 words
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Article212 1984-09-22 17 FROM next year, all students in*Nanyang Technological Institute will learn how to apply computeraided design and manufacture (Cad, Cam) technology to various aspects of engineering. The institute has geared itself towards the increased student participation m Cad/Cam by acquiring some $3 million worth of equipment212 words
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Advertisement513 1984-09-22 9 I Discover a new million-dollar you! I (With the man of your dreams m Desaru) m\ /V. W^^ Ifcttfrtew *^^^W Doesn't it sound romantir? Not to ><i\ -^fck»^^_ r^s^ '"-L poetic even m. ''^^^pH^i^l^^Wj^^^^ai^^^^^^^^lJ^^. Well ladies it is' From now until 14 Octobei tor tin* I^^B next 3 weeks at513 words
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Advertisement172 1984-09-22 10 Unlike many banks m Singapore Because we're dealing with our own world, we are equally happy to serve you The Chartered Bank is a member of an offices, we can transfer funds or convey your with your personal banking needs here m international banking group with more than instructions across172 words
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Advertisement680 1984-09-22 11 -^y* www >j i«i yj >(j yj jjj u^ JUI w www w Drama Festival 1984 >;g presents Selimut Putih S3 (The White Blanket) p Sriwana jg SUN 23 SEP at 8.00 PM p Victoria Theatre P Tickets at $3 and $2 are available from ;:g Central Booking Office (Victoria680 words
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Advertisement587 1984-09-22 12 Thrill to the power of the winds. will further enhance your safety. While an front brake pad wear. As you glide along the fpntnrp thp maoir ni nnpn air driving integrated roll bar and specially designed bucket highway, enjoy little conveniences: adjustable duiuic me nicLii.iL vi uucii an uiiviug. i587 words
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Advertisement74 1984-09-22 12 The weapons. The tactics. The blood, sweat and tears. 14 savage weeks when the Empire struck back. On 2 April, 1982 the Argentinians invaded With a 'Weapon File' presenting finely the Falklands. The reaction from Britain was detailed exploded diagrams, immediate and ferocious. Hundreds of action photographs many This is74 words
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Advertisement415 1984-09-22 13 Metro Lancome present DESTINATION BEAUTY A beauty session for Lancome's Autumn/Winter B 4 colours. I J .^bb^bH Hblbk I "A y J Ibb^b^bl b^H ■pp w bb^k bB I r^^ wM W^^ b» II m I I I$M BY BB I BBbJ JBJ >jpp BB Bl BBH BK **********£ /wW^415 words
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Advertisement288 1984-09-22 16 m I I I Vt/'Oty I Fixed Deposits 1 month a% pa. 3 months 8%% p.a. 6 months— &6% pa. 9 months BY&% p.a. 1 2 months 8v 2 %p.a. ASIA COMMERCIAL FINANCE LIMITED Head Office: 63/65. South Bridge Rd. SOlO 5 Tel: *****4 263 Balestier Road. Singapore 1232. Tel:288 words
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Advertisement283 1984-09-22 16 THE CARNATION COFFEE-MATE j LUCKY DRAW WINNERS Abdul Razak Omar *****54 -D Lim Lee Tin *****27 -A Adelene Cheong *****10-1 Lim Li Chen 5 7220 768 H Alice Lim *****21 J Lim Siew Kiat 1 *****9 A Alice Tan 1 ***** 7 A Lim Tze Sian 1 *****9 G Albert283 words
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Advertisement28 1984-09-22 16 Did your child win a book voucher m the drawing contest? That would be great. I look forward to his photo m The Sunday Times, this weekend. Congratulations!28 words
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Advertisement340 1984-09-22 17 P^P^P^P^P^H H pi I pV I pV Jj^r i» r I6th century Tudor armour and armaments 20th century Tudor Prince Ovstcrdatc Secured within the seamless steel case of the solid block of stainless steel; it has no seams. It gives two seals against the elements. case, without tension, to form340 words
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Article477 1984-09-22 18 FIVE years have passed since the first Speak Mandarin campaign was launched. According to statistics cited by the Prime Minister, more families with young children are making the switch to Mandarin. This is a good sign as it shows that many Chinese Singaporeans have accepted the477 words
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Article1360 1984-09-22 18 More families with children are switching to Mandarin, says the Prime Minister at the opening of the Speak Mandarin Campaign To have no emotionally acceptable language as 9 our mother tongue is to be emotionally crippled. We shall doubt ourselves. We shall be less selfconfident. Mandarin1,360 words
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Article213 1984-09-22 18 4 The majority of the population m SingaE»re are ethnic Chinese. owever, compered with the population of Mandarin speakers all over the world, we are hat a very small group. Under such circumstances, it Is almost impossible for as to take a leading position In213 words
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Article, Illustration872 1984-09-22 18 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG This and that By BANGKOK They call her the billion baht lady, but the celebrated woman who is capturing the attention of the entire nation is no more than a 44--year-old former clerk. Mrs Chamoy Thipso, the wife of an officer m the Royal Thai872 words
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Letter, Illustration345 1984-09-22 19 Siloso Beach is a far cry from what it was m 1975 THE first time I saw Siloso Beach I fell m love with it. That was m 1975, shortly after the Sentosa Development Corporation began earnest attempts to draw tourists and local holiday makers to345 words
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Letter68 1984-09-22 19 Why must lights fail? WHY is it that whenever it rains heavily, many traffic lights invariably go out of order? This leads to chaotic traffic conditions and policemen are needed to direct traffic. Is this problem peculiar to us or does it occur everywhere? Is it because of faulty installation68 words
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260 1984-09-22 19 Maids and their long phone calls THERE exists a symbiotic relationship between employers and their foreign maids. If the maids do what is expected of them, there will be harmony at home. The rules are clear when they arrive. I have a Filipino maid, employed at the time my second260 words
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284 1984-09-22 19 I REFER to the letter "What SBS needs is a competitor" regarding lower fares charged on CSS services. (ST, Aug 24). There are fundamental differences m the conditions under which we operate. CSS services are confined to the Central Business District areas284 words
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148 1984-09-22 19 "CONFUCIAN" (ST. Sept 6) now changes ground to say that tax should be exempted on income from property, not because it originated from a gift through filial piety or parental love, but because rent free occupation yields no "real" income. The use of148 words
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Article213 1984-09-22 19 I REFER to two letters, the first by Mr A.T. Lee, who requested more Service 18 buses (ST, Aug 13), and the second by Mr Charles Quah, who commented on the service information boards at bus stops. (ST, Aug 14). We would like to213 words
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Letter92 1984-09-22 19 Save the rivers and the sea SINGAPORE says it is the cleanest country m the region. This may be true. But despite efforts such as the clean-up of the Singapore River, the state of some of our waterways and beaches is almost scandalous. Sungei Pandan, m particular, is being treated92 words
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Letter79 1984-09-22 19 IN support of your call for a rejuvenation of the tourist industry (ST, Sept 15), I would like to suggest to the newly-appoint-ed task force to consider making full use of the uniqueness of our Housing Board estates by devising a scheme whereby flat-dwellers can offer board and79 words
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229 1984-09-22 19 IT IS interesting that a group of talented people like Mr Cheng Tim Pin, Mr Chua Chuan Seah, "CPF Holder" and "Admirer" are bold enough to voice their opinions on Singapore issues. Their views are often sane, positive, fair and just. These people are229 words
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Letter74 1984-09-22 19 IS IT Housing Board policy to wash its markets as early as 8 m the morning while so many people are still busy doing their marketing? Not only is the practice a nuisance, it also makes the floor very slippery. My mother recently suffered head74 words
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101 1984-09-22 19 CHINESE Singaporeans have been encouraged to speak Mandarin and not dialect. Today, school children use their Hanyu Pinyin names. Some street/place names have also been pinyinised. However, teachers do not use their Hanyu Pinyin names. Why is this the case? My son has had his101 words
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Advertisement425 1984-09-22 19 x~yW/ YAMAHA MIICI4^ Cu^llAAix pLp?m^■f r J^l m Now comes to HOUGANG! VWf >v For children ages -4 and 5 years, when their sense of hearing develops For 8 years old and above y^- >. rapidly »AII round training m guitar playing techniques yj^\) F m P ha sis on425 words
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Article, Illustration718 1984-09-22 20 M&f^s Concrete wall ttf*be builf to holJ»^4d»^^^^ FUJINOMIYA, Japan MOUNT Fuji, the alluring snow-streaked symbol of Japan, is falling apart. Not all at once, but rock and sand slides believed to have begun It centuries ago occur steadily now, and engineers fear Fuji could one day lose Its nearlyNYT - 718 words
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Article, Illustration712 1984-09-22 20 Lange gives country a new direction Leaders endorse recovery programme for New Zealand's battered economy WELLINGTON When New Zealand's Labour Party Prime Minister David Lange closed national talks on the battered economy, his ringing speech brought union and industry chiefs alike to their feet to give the country's new leader712 words
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Advertisement302 1984-09-22 20 X '< *> Standard pillow case: $61 per pair f y™ v. j BP I'fci^-mi^'-"'^-"^ ib •I \W R I *i I- U.S.A. 100% Cotton curtain i c $6.95 per metre Jill Lustre facecloth kwjj-**^^ M 1 W^frl I I worth $5.50 for any purchase of $20: jLT^ I***^1 Jr302 words
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Article, Illustration300 1984-09-22 21 SHORT covering and some bargain hunting enabled the local stock market to recoup some of its losses. The Straits Times Industrial Index closed at 893.52, up by 3.39 points. The Business Times Composite Index rose 3.54 points to 797.02. Rises led falls 68 to 46 as 8.6300 words
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Article37 1984-09-22 21 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 38 34 36 Finance 11 4 5 Hotels 4 3 3 Properties 6 2 2 Plantations 5 I I Mining I 1 j Deb/Loans 3 1 4 Total 68 46 5237 words
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Article41 1984-09-22 21 K.Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 38 46 30 Finance 6 4 5 Hotels 0 0 1 Properties 3 5 3 Oil palms 2 3 Tins 2 3 2 Rubbers 5 9 3 Deb/Loans 0 0 1 Total 56 70 4641 words
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Article89 1984-09-22 21 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market put up another lethargic performance yesterday with share prices finishing on a mixed to easier note. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index fell 3.49 points to 1357.77. The market score- board showed losses leading gains by 70 to 56 with89 words
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Article, Illustration7 1984-09-22 21 Short covering helps to recoup some losses7 words
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Article37 1984-09-22 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Industrial 1071.91 (8/2/84) 712.29 (5/1/83) *****1 (8/2/84) 74 75 (17/9/64) Business Times Composite 983.06 (8/2/84) 684.88 (4/1/83) 983 06 (8/2/84) 550.78 (12/8/82) 1983/84 High 1983/84 Low All time High All time low37 words
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Article240 1984-09-22 21 Chief price changes Most active Pon-EI 934.000 Supreme Corp 868,000 Poftong Com 379,000 Promt 324,000 Rothmons Ms.o 230,000 MM|tr Or ed| 600 +20 K«rtuc*» Spirt 460 •20 S**n MS 15 MB F Hdp We 235 •1 i Supna* Corpn 165 13 M BMttif 890 *10 W«» 580+10 San Ln Frmct240 words
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Article64 1984-09-22 21 BoustudßM +2 c^top 5 unch Rottnum I +i -2 Mmv +2 pmc unch s«nb S*> -1 CCM —2 unch p m Ok +4 Sfew Dtfty unch CoW Stout* unch JcKcipt BM —3 prf^ S Tr»dbf +5 mic 2 Tints Pub susp E»o +4 lUh-Purpot* unch Prom.t64 words
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Article216 1984-09-22 21 Dollar back sharply in Europe FRANKFURT The dollar (ell back sharply on foreign exchanges late yesterday, after a wave of profit-taking and strong market intervention against it by the West German Bundesbank (central bank), dealers said. The selloff m European centres and New York followed a week of steady dollarReuter - 216 words
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Article57 1984-09-22 21 JAKARTA Taiwan has asked to buy liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Indonesia, the world's biggest supplier, Minister of Mines and Energy Subroto said on Thursday. Preliminary negotiations are underway and if agreement is reached, a new production train will be built at one of Indonesia's twoAFP - 57 words
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Article82 1984-09-22 21 KUALA LUMPUR The government has imposed a 25 per cent import duty on cooling towers for heating and cooling plant and machinery, previously imported duty-free. The Customs Department, m announcing this yesterday, said the new import duty, which took effect from Thursday, was aimed at giving tariffBernama - 82 words
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Article51 1984-09-22 21 ROCHESTER (New York) Canon Inc will supply Eastman Kodak Co with mediumvolume copying machines bearing the Kodak label and employing new photoconductive materials, the companies jointly announced on Thursday. Kodak said the cooperative business relationship could lead to joint product development and other complementary activities for specific products.AP - 51 words
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Article34 1984-09-22 21 NEW YORK IBM Corp said on Tuesday it has begun producing m volume a 256,000-bit computer memory chip, which it said would enable it to offer customers greater storage capacity. AP.34 words
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Article58 1984-09-22 21 NEW YORK Data General Corp introduced a 4.5-kg portable computer, which it said is the first to offer a full-sized liquid crystal display screen. Company officials said the briefcase size computer is fully compatible with IBM's best-selling personal computer and can run on industry standard operating systems suchReuter - 58 words
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Article278 1984-09-22 21 A SURVEY on management strategies of manufacturing companies is to be conducted here. Called the Manufacturing Futures Survey, it could be a planning tool for the Economic Development Board, the Singapore Manufacturers' Association and tertiary institutions such as the National University of Singapore and the278 words
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630 1984-09-22 21 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Companies Act discussed at forum By UNDER the Companies (Amendment) Act 1984, directors who are "innocent" are penalised as severely as the "evil wrong-doers and blacksheep", lawyer Tan Chin Hoe, himself a director of three companies, told a forum on the Act630 words
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Article, Illustration480 1984-09-22 21 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By I LIM Kah Ngam Ltd, whose public offer was over-subscribed about 23 times at final count, has alloted more than a third of the 22.62 million shares for the public to small investors. Out of the 41,596480 words
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139 1984-09-22 21 Company programs a 'first' in software A SINGAPORE company has come op with the first made-in-Slnga-pore application software package for the securities market. The package, Share Market Analyser, was the work of Datalogne (S) Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Metro Holdings Limited. It took the company four manyears to develop139 words
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377 1984-09-22 21 DOREEN SOH - Drop of over 100 points in ST Index since Aug 7 DOREEN SOH By THE local stock market, as measured by the Straits Times Industrial Index, has fallen more than IN points since the steep run-op last month. The market then took just 18 trading days to climb 127.81 points377 words
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Article, Illustration107 1984-09-22 21 Metro to meet on Oct 6 METRO Holdings Ltd will hold its extraordinary meeting on Oct 6 to vote on the compromise solution with Ngee Ann Kongsi over the leased site at Orchard Square. Metro informed shareholders that the compromise was subject to certain conditions that: THE High Court allows107 words
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Article3170 1984-09-22 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,170 words
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Article2207 1984-09-22 22 INDUSTRIALS Ajonomoto (3 86S) Alcom (1 868 1 88S) (5) 1 89 (2) 1 87 (2) 1 88 Alex Hldg xd Antoh (1688 1 695) (16) 169 (10) 1 70(13) 1.68 xd A Choc (2 658 2 665) d) 2 65 (6) 266 AISBU66B 42,207 words
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Article2828 1984-09-22 22 AH shares quoted have a par value of $1 untess otherwise specified Adjusted fc scrip rights N Tai eiempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each *ith the price quoted m dollars 1984 Last Yield Voi Day Hith Low Company Sale Chance (OOO)2,828 words
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Article313 1984-09-22 23 FOB mi bales RAS MRELB Noon Close Noon Close Int I RSS prompt 192.00 -193 00N *****— 192 50N unq unq InMRSSOct *****-195 75 *****-***** *****-***** *****-217 75 Int 1 RSS Nov 195 50-***** 194 75 195.25 Int. 2 RSS Oct 182 75-183.75N 182 50— 183 50N 205.00- 206.00N313 words
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Article319 1984-09-22 23 Coconut prkws/100kr s£tor E *"•«**>•" 257 i"oo Ih uw-i- Miuf unq Tone RICE prices were mned hi 00% Ist class Ctataoricn <""«' trad<n Amon Th Bulk FOB 195 00 (sellers) /LIL™! 2722.^ tragrants the second class new crop Old drum FOB 208 00 (sellers) r, ins «7SL rose319 words
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Article64 1984-09-22 23 THE Straits Tin price m Penang remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor price of M 529.15 per kilo due to a continuing lack of foreign demand. The buffer stock manager continued to be the main supporter with thin buying noted from local operators. There were no rationing64 words
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Article27 1984-09-22 23 Closing prices CopfMf £/tonoe Thurs Spot 1030 00—1030 50 (1024.50-1025 50) 3 months 1051 00— 1051 50 (1046 00-1046 50) Market tone Steady Sales: 20.350 tonnes27 words
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Article26 1984-09-22 23 Sil»»r Ctowt prices USS/troyu Fri Ttan Singapore 7 15 7 19 713-718 Ttan «M New York 7 24-7 27 7 11-7.14 Wif Oedrf SutfJ*. Spore26 words
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Article, Illustration51 1984-09-22 23 CMn( prices Aluminium £/tamt Thvs Spot *****-***** (800.50— «01.50) 3 months 827.00— 827.50 (824.00-824 50) Market tone: Steadier Sales 12,300 tonnes p..kk» Closing prices Rubber cents/kilo Tin Ctosmj prices Singapore MJ/klO October 194.50 Straits Tin 29.15 down 1.50 unch Malaysia Turnover: 192 tonnes October 217.25 down 10 tonnes down51 words
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Article29 1984-09-22 23 GOLD USVoz Fri Thurs Singapore 340.50—341.00 341.00—341.60 Hongkong 340.30—340.80 340 70 341.20 Thus Wed New York 342 00—342 50 340.50—341.00 London 338.75 339 25 340.25— 340 7529 words
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Article139 1984-09-22 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices weakened on short selling and reserve of buyers m anticipation of a further fall m Chicago soybean complex following a higher than expected US Department of Agriculture soybean stocks estimate. PALM Ctowij prices dude MS/tonne palm oil Sept *****0 (south) 1015.00 (north central)139 words
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Article134 1984-09-22 23 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5523,810 and 5523,945. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.50 1.00. It traded up to U*****.00/1.50 m featureless condition and closed for lunch at U*****.50/1.00. The market re-opened at the same level and touched U*****.00/1.50 again, before easing off to the low of134 words
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Article233 1984-09-22 23 THE US dollar opened around 552.1690 and was narrowly traded m the range of 552.1670 to 552.1708. It was brought to close at 552.1695/05. The greenback started off on a strong footing, but fell from initial highs later m the morning. Against the Deutschemark, it rose to a high233 words
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Article217 1984-09-22 23 Interbank Over the Foretpi Local dolars to Foreifn currency currency one unit of to S5lO Australian dollar 1.7952 1 7982 5 66—5 53 Canadian dollar *****—***** 6 15—6 06 NZ dollar 1.0500-***** 9 81-9 42 Sterling pound 2 6337 2 6371 3 83-3 79 US dollar 2 1695217 words
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Article215 1984-09-22 23 Managers' prices for Sept 22 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2 83—3 03 The Savinp Fund 185—1% Spore Prog Fund 1.22-1 29id S' port Sec Fund 184-195 Spore Invest Fund 114—121 Spore Equity fund 1 26 1 34 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2 48—2 63 Mai215 words
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Article198 1984-09-22 23 Gold THE gold market opened lower from yesterday's settlement at US$347.90. It traded actively with good participation from both locals and institutions between a range of US$348.30 and US$346.30. (In UStper troy ounce) Deutschemark THE December Deutschemark opened lower at 0.3219. The release of Ml figures did not198 words
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Article438 1984-09-22 23 NEW YORK, Fri. Stocks rose marginally m the session's final hectic hour yesterday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 3.53 points to 1216.54 and volume decreased to 92 million shares from 119.9 million on Y'ednesday. The stock market struggled to snap out of its three-day losing streak, and prices438 words
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Article279 1984-09-22 23 Vi2l Ch Hk Elect Worr 880 -02 mtl City 053 unch Sime Darby 7 605 -0 4 Associated Hotel* Hk Go* 675 +005 Jordme Moth 885 -0 15 Smo Lond 0375 unch Bonk Of East A*k> 2120 -0 1 Hk Hot* 18 50 unch j O r<*ne Sec 645279 words
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Article300 1984-09-22 23 Sept 21 Yen Change Mrtsutxsh, bbV unch Mrfwji Co 330 +4 Ajnomoto 1180 0 m,,^ SNpWdg 147 unch koi 1 "2 Mifsu. Smelting 441 -10 A^lrK. i 22° ?2 M^kosh, 373+3 Asah.Ch.rr, 520 14 Mrtv™ ,390 0 5« +l8 k MurotoMfg 3150 -20 Br.ooe*tone 570 2 r*p Elec 1350300 words
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Article191 1984-09-22 23 S«pt2l Cents Chanie ICI 212 +6 (Aust) L«ghtoo 162 +2 r Lend Lmm 620 -16 111 til Mofl^m p Aust 205 -15 l*\ Moyne Kfcckless 290 -2 APM £2 Metoh Exptor Ab^oy* 830 +10 MJL ..TTZ. 52 unch SfcSoTZZZ 3° t| JET' &> TThf h Ampo^ Exp 280 +5191 words
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Article221 1984-09-22 23 >«pt2o US$ Chance GuM C« Cp Ucoo 33* Gu» Res 18 unch klked Chem Cp 3s* Hewlett Pock Mfcs-Cholmers 10* unch Infi Bus. Mach 126 Km Tel Tel 19* InM Harvester 7* \mox Inc 19* Inrl Tel Tel 27* unch Kmr Corp 29* +1* John Jhm 33* iethlehem221 words
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Article581 1984-09-22 23 Sept 21 Pence Change MNNG INDUSTRIALS Boriowßand 520 +20 Charter Coo* 230 -3 Alhed-Lyons 149 -1 Com Gold 482 +13 Ass Dairies 168 -2 Rus Plant 8 5/16 unch BTRPLC 482 -7 ZCI 16 Bobcocks 138-5 11C Borclays 484 13 US Beechoms 363 -5 AAC I 2'» unch HCC581 words
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Article, Illustration554 1984-09-22 23 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receivini deceiving Stop (Voyage) Arr Carfo Time Block Chengiu (38S) 22/9 (2000) FSB 0700 0800 17 iat Maru (34) 23/9(0700) FSB *****600 1800 1900 Ul HHene Del (01S) 23/9(0700) FSB 0800 1000 *****900 B 8 I Srinwthi (20E) 23/9554 words
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Article, Illustration239 1984-09-22 23 Vessel Berth Ait Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Basi|tca 306 2 2/9 24/9 NiagaXVl 302 22/9 23 9 AlSam* 8/9 aW 2?/9 Pac.hc Samudra 22/9 23/9 Foochow 45 aside 22/9 Segan, Satu 302 22/9 22/9 SKU S S3 JurongWhan,.. Murrayeverett 27/8 aside 22 9 Harukaze239 words
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Article35 1984-09-22 23 NEW DELHI No Indian ship has been scrapped for over a year because of governmental delays, although the industry wants to scrap 45 vessels, the Indian National Shipowners' Association has said. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration1044 1984-09-22 24 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN By 4 They (the Chinese) work very hard and try to absorb as much as possible. They are polite but very demanding and will not be happy with simple an- swers. 7 Mr Tay Kong Keong, customer service manager, Perkin-Elmer1,044 words
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395 1984-09-22 24 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH fdijgyrjt Singapore E Top five stocks THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week It gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the high395 words
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184 1984-09-22 24 K. Lumpur KUALA Lumpur stock prices sank lower as turnover dwindled to below four million shares for three out of five trading days during the week. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index fell 38.38 points to close the week at184 words
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Article142 1984-09-22 24 PAN-ELECTRIC Industries Ltd has captured the most active crown for the second week running. A total of 3.M million shares changed hands over the week and poshed the counter op another II cents to $3.24. Pan-El needs Just another six cents to equal its August142 words
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320 1984-09-22 24 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Hotel Marco Polo By HOTEL Marco Polo Ltd has become the latest victim of the recessionhit hotel industry. In line with many m the industry, pre-tax profits for the first six months to June 30 fell 20.2 per cent to $3.61320 words
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116 1984-09-22 24 ALTHOUGH sales at Khong Guan Holdings Malaysia Bhd increased by 2 per cent to M 520.8 million, profits fell. For the six months to June 30 this year, pre-tax profits fell by 32 per cenf to Msl .6 million. Associated companies contributed116 words
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Article48 1984-09-22 24 CYCLE A Carriage (Enter prises) Pte Ltd has sold the first Kamiuchi automated overhead travelling crane m Singapore to YKK Industries CCfe. a member of th«» Cycle A Carriage group, is the sole distributor for Kamiuchi hoists and crarre m Singapore. Malaysia and Brunei48 words
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Article55 1984-09-22 24 THF Monetary Authority of Singapore has announced that it received applications worth $175 million for its $140 mil lion 91-day Treasury bills ten der to be issued between Sep< 24 and 28. Accepted bids were at $99.25 or higher Average rate of discount on allotment was55 words
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Advertisement203 1984-09-22 22 I rOl> I I TOP SALESMEN I fl capable of earning SS 100.000 per year I I First Overseas Investment Services I I is an established firm of international I fl investment advisors. Through our highly I H trained account executives, we provide I fl a confidential and unique investment203 words
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Advertisement104 1984-09-22 22 rrs UNIQUE! An entirely original approach to car maintenance Describes service or repair Jobs component by component Jobs are graded into Basic, Intermediate. Advance Has Gtovebox Guide To Car Ernec 1 9enctes' Flip-up Inserts DptocHftble Sneets Plastic folder with magnetised strip Dirt-and-oH resistant carrying case the AA CAR MAINTENANCE COURSE104 words
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Advertisement46 1984-09-22 23 Putting Minute Mana#T to Mbrly Koto n I V^^^^lHP^l From the best-selling One minute Manager now comes this logical extension-putting what you have learnt, to work, m real life situations If you only read 2 books a year read this one twice $irso 71MEJL_ THE BOOKSHOP46 words
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Advertisement54 1984-09-22 24 Come out of the dark Be enlightened on business BUSINESS LAW Prof Irani explains Uniform Customs and Practice for 1 L* T T I IX \j \.J\J V^ I O L W V V/ IVi f\ I£. wri 1 1. 1 ,_j itroen __F^^_w *w i-l i\ J mf» yL54 words
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Advertisement643 1984-09-22 25 4 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: C^ I ***#—^a*-^ Sarufd^'^iSl^S^//^ jordinary: ISi 00 per word (Mm $15 Pol ■j* 4V -rvgSk I i\ f^~^% Ws^Jl Jf 3 C^~^aaf /fiakT^i MxL -^^W WAM deadhne (or the Sunday T,mesi Sami-diaplay: "$2O 00 per col cm Personal Sarwicaa/ Marchandita Ip^akt mPS^S W^r^^^ II643 words
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Advertisement613 1984-09-22 25 3 Eating Out 3 Eating Out Experience the atmosphere of an English PUB at low prices Oar set lunches are at $5 Jt and ear large drafts are at UM (Happy Hoars 3pm to 7pm) We serve PUB FOOD like BANGERS BACON MASH plus a wide range of WESTERN and613 words
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Advertisement416 1984-09-22 25 13 Musical Equipment GOOD USED ORGANS and Piano: for sale or rent. Interested call *****49. QUALITY USED PIANOS for hire $40 and above. Mun Kal Plane Co. Tel: *****83/ *****79. YAMAHA ORGAN BK-2 with slngli finger auto bass chord. Selllni cheap. Interested tel. *****69 YAMAHA ORGAN ELECTONI B2SNF. 2 years416 words
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Advertisement1523 1984-09-22 25 14 Antiquw/Art 20 Pets Craftt a^Sßßaaa Bi^ B^^ a^^^^^^™ PET LOVERS COMPLETE STOCK CLEARANCE/ CENTRE PTE. LTD. Ukeover, beautiful Sarawak Everything for Pampered Pets vases and handiwork at whole- .V ni.,,. sale price. Tel: *****29 (Mr Yeo). c h T^ X Monday-Saturday: 10am 6pm a»»a»aa«aaaa»B»aa»»aaaaaa«aaßaa»a»a»» Sunday Public Holidays: 15 Aquariums1,523 words
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Advertisement800 1984-09-22 25 24 Garage Sale EXPAT LEAVING. Wooden high chair, cot. tricycle, deck chair, desk chair. Sanyo TV 13", table fan. household items, plants. Mr. Turtle Sandbox and a baby car seat. Prices negotiable. 20. Mariam Close. *****78 10 00am to 5 00pm NATIONAL VIDEO CAMERA (VHS) with recorder and battery charger.800 words
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Advertisement658 1984-09-22 25 25 Sale: Other Products WALLPAPER FROM S8 per roll Free do-it-yourself installatloi booklet. Holland Grove Enter prise. *03-141 City Plaza. 25 UNITS REFRIGERATORS/ air conds. Almost new. sellln) cheap, guaranteed $100 $50C Trade-In acceptable. Tel: *****55 EXPAT LEAVING. FRIDGE, cooker fan, selling cheap. 24 College Green. Spore 1 129 Tel:658 words
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Advertisement487 1984-09-22 25 I I ft- LADIES, HAVE YOU heard? You B can workout your bodies to I W* exciting music, plus a beauty IV programme thrown m for only IV $45 a month. Qualified and ex- B perienced instructors will help 1 you achieve the results you want. Work out the details487 words
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Advertisement553 1984-09-22 25 36 Houm Renovation/Repair/Decor WINTEC CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD (RENOVATION OEPT) 142 SIMS AVENUE (B*twt*n O*ylang 17 ft 19) SINGAPORE 1438 TEL: *****58/9 HDB Licence No: T A/ S 342* We are branching a ranovation deparlment. importing building malarial* particularly marblaa. ceramic, ate. Wa undertake complete renovation worfca on private houeee, ofiicea553 words
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Advertisement594 1984-09-22 25 WE SPECIALISE IN renovation, plumbing, sanitary and general work. Free design, reasonable rates and good workmanship Tel: *****T7 Oeco Renovation General Contractor (HDB licence no K*****). WENQ HO CONSTRUCTION Tel *****48 Repairs roof leakage, renovation, flooring, partition special celling, aluminium windows, grills, plumbing, electrical services and painting WE SPECIALISE IN594 words
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Advertisement528 1984-09-22 26 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems A RELIABLE KOWA Klr< tnrul specialises m antenna Inatallation. repairing all kinds oi video colour T v and u;ishmk: ma chine Tel *****2H *****11 LUXMAN POI2I/OENON afl tone arm $400 Yamaha C2A preajnp $600 Shure VIS/IV $100 MA .S3OMP $80 Advance Acoustics. W, Vun-ria Strert. t.-l528 words
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Advertisement548 1984-09-22 26 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal TRANSPORT COMPANY PROVIDES services tor warehouse and house removal .it reasonable Charasa Day and night. Please contact tel *****49 Pager numbs* 401 1 703 MOUSE REMOVAL TRANSPORTATION service Days ntghtS. Hea.sonahle chaijjat Workers provided L'ii44f>4o 46H8192 Sperialised m piano SPECIALISED IN HOUSEHOLD, of fu-e removal, piano and548 words
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Advertisement629 1984-09-22 26 53 Computer 53 Computer Products/Service* Products/Services JVI Multitech 1 unit 64 kb Multitech computer complete with Z-80 card, 80 column card, printer card and tfrive card. 1 Multitech mechanical (improved) keyboard 1 Multitech (improved) dual-mode monitor 1 Multitech disk drive 1 Multitech Joystick or a pack of diskettes 1 Multitech629 words
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Advertisement435 1984-09-22 26 60 Business Opportunities ATTENTION WHOLESALERS! REQUIRED Buyers for huge volume of fresh vegetables dally from Cameron Highlands on contract basis. Required suppliers of frozen meat (Halal) and fishes, huge quantity needed weekly. CIF to Kuantan. Please enclose quotations. Interested parties please apply to: The Advertiser, S T Box A *****.435 words
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Advertisement626 1984-09-22 26 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities SUCCESSFUL "1 BUSINESS.... In over 50 countries world-wide, the BELZONA line of sophisticated Molecular Repeir and Maintenance Compounds lor industry, commerce and local government are distributed by men who run their own successful business m their exclusive territories. We now have opportunities for an626 words
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Advertisement479 1984-09-22 26 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive 7 4?™ 1 THE AMERICAN HOSPITAL OF SINGAPORE Applications are invited for the post of: DIETITIAN Applicants must have experience m preparation of various local menus (i.e. Malay. Chinese. Indian) and therapeutic diet for our patients, staff visitors, and able to communicate m local479 words
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Advertisement553 1984-09-22 26 aaT Laai I 1 I k Hj j H wPvr'aa ARTIST, ART STUDENT I ■(H Craftsman needed to restore m m I Ir3 privately owned Chinese W\ ■Urn Painted Wood Screen. Tel: §m m *****97 evening 8.00 p.m. to Iflh m\ B H 1 1 I 66 Situations Vacant a)553 words
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Advertisement535 1984-09-22 26 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive We haw* a vacancy lor a: PROPERTY EXECUTIVE Application* are invited from applicants who possess either a Degree m Estate Management or Diploma m Building Management. Knowledge of the local property scene and working experience would be an advantage. The persoo shall handle independently535 words
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Advertisement316 1984-09-22 26 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP PRINTSET MARKETING EXECUTIVES for dehcated WP and micro-computer Sales experience m related fi<>ld is essential. Hardworking and pleasant personality Tel *****33 c) Tutorial TUTORS REQUIRED URGENTLY to teach any subject at all levels, at various districts Interested, call MM, TUTORS WANTED. ANY district "O "A316 words
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Advertisement505 1984-09-22 26 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretmriaJ Clerical IOfaNATIONAT" ■J^V UNIVERSITY Mrt" OF SINGAPORE WALK-IN INTERVIEW CLERICAL OFFICER (GRADE IV) QUALIFICATIONS a GCE O Levei passes m t*o subjects and at least a grade 8 tor English Language taken at the 0 level examination Typing 30 wpm age at least 16 Applicants505 words
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Advertisement559 1984-09-22 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical lEdM CREDIT SUISSE I Our Singapore Branch has a vacancy for a female vMwrilCin Qualifications: c 2 to 3 years experience as an all-round cashier Pleasant personality c Must possess a good command of English559 words
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Advertisement262 1984-09-22 27 (fsso) ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT II We are looking for a suitable candidate for the above position m our Controller's Department. Requirements: Applicant should possess a GCE. A' level with relevant accounting qualifications. Responsibilities: c Billing affiliates for disbursement made on their behalf. c Arranging for purchase of travellers' checks and foreign262 words
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Advertisement739 1984-09-22 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical I "XT* .^o§M^a±. .f > I IS £tW *l.\ FRANKLIN MINT PTE. LIMITED We invite applications for the following positions: 1. CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERK Minimum GCE 'O' Level with good command of spoken and written English. Ability to type 30739 words
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Advertisement445 1984-09-22 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Eots/3r k^l SERANGOON GARDENS COUNTRY CLUB ha* vacanciet lor the following position*:--1) ACCOUNTS CLERK LCCI Intermediate Book-keeping or equivalent Able to keep full set of accounts up to Balance Sheet. Preferably with 2 3 years working experience. Ability to type. 2) CLERK/ TYPIST GCE 'O'445 words
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Advertisement370 1984-09-22 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical A new factory m Jurong requires the following personnel Minimum 1 year experience m operating PMBX GCE O level Salary range $6,000 $7,800 pa. Minimum 3 years working experience 3 GCE O' level with certificate m Higher Accounting Able to handle a full set370 words
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Advertisement590 1984-09-22 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical WELLA TAI WAH DISTRIBUTORS PTE LTD Sole agent for Wella Hair cosmetics urgently requires RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE OPERATOR Requirements 3 GCE O Levels c Ability to type accurately s Speak fluent English Mandarin and other local dialects Pleasant personality Interested applicants are requested to telephone590 words
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Advertisement630 1984-09-22 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical W* ar* th* Singapore office of an international insurance broking company and ara looking for a: BOOKKEEPER to tak* charge of some of the ecJ counting functions Duties would include: (1) Debtors aiirt creditors control and preparing payment (2) Monthly ageing analysis (3) Maintain630 words
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Advertisement476 1984-09-22 27 66 Situation* Vacant Secretarial Clerical An established foreign s bank invites applications for the post of: 8 TELLER/ H CLERK Candidates should possess jj= GCE O Level Certificate •At least 2 years relevant experience Ej Candidates should apply with full personal s particulars, a recent photograph (non-returnable) and contact telephone476 words
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Advertisement712 1984-09-22 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical SECRETARY A local shipyard m Jurong active m the held ot design and construction of small ships requires a dihgant resourcefu> and intelligent young lady to assist the administration manager. The person M are looking for should possess a mm. of 3 yrs experience, able712 words
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Advertisement418 1984-09-22 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical CLERK /TYPIST a Dutivj Typing, handle telephone calls and clerical works s Will consider with /without experience c Working place: Sungei Kadut Industrial Estste, Oft Bukit Timah. 12 milestone. a Preference given to those residing near Bukit Panjang, Woodlands. Ang Mo Kio, Johore Bahru or418 words
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Advertisement621 1984-09-22 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical TRANSLINK EXPRESS PTE LTD An International Freight Forwarder urgently requires a: SHIPPING ASSISTANT Qualifications: c At least OCE "O Level. c Good knowledge of Import/ export shipping procedures c Preferably with 2 years' relevant working experience. Interested applicants please call: SHARON AT *****22 for an621 words
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Advertisement752 1984-09-22 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required In Robinson Road Salary: $500 a GCE 'O' Level, c Ability to type Intaraatad applicants please contacl:--*****77 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK urgently required. c Minimum GCE O" level, c Ability to type. Intarastad plaaaa contact tal: *****22/3. Between 10am to Ipm. FEMALE752 words
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Advertisement572 1984-09-22 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretariat /Clerical FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK required Must have some working experience Call personally at: »03-30, High Street Centre after 10.30 am. FEMALE SHIPPING CUM General Clerk required by manufacturing company. Call No. 6, Commonwealth Lane, Spore 0314 Tel: *****51/*****51 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required. With or without572 words
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Advertisement744 1984-09-22 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales Sime Darby Singapore Limited has immediate vacancies for: Sales Representatives We require Sales Representatives urgently to market one of the following products:- Scientific instruments Drawing office equipment Pumps and hydraulic equipment Candidates would have an ITC or GCE 'A' level744 words
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Advertisement692 1984-09-22 28 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales Due to our expansion progrsmme, we requires (A) 1 SALES EXECUTIVE Requirement! c Able to speak Japanese fluently. c GCE O' level c Pleasant personality, selfmotivation and ability to communicate at all levels, c Female Japanese holding permanent residency may apply (B) 1 SALES REPRESENTATIVE692 words
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Advertisement522 1984-09-22 28 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY REPAIR Shop requires Male Sales Representative with Class 3 driving licence Blk 5026 Arif? Mo Klo Industrial Park 2. *01-109 Tel *****89 *****33 SALES REPRESENTATIVES REQUIRED Salary plus com mission Outdoor selling to shop at Departmental Store Selling gift novelties, costume Jewellery cards522 words
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Advertisement240 1984-09-22 28 66 Situation* Vacant g) Technical Foseoo CONCRETE TECHNICIAN (MALE) As part of our planned expansion, we wish to employ a reliable hardworking Concrete Technician for our concrete laboratory. c Able tn work without MpHfe vision c Minimum qualif icat ions aecondary 4, preferably O' level c CompMrted. N S c240 words
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Advertisement944 1984-09-22 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical I Petrochemical Corporation of I I Singapore (Private) Limited J ■I? WALKjJNJNTERVIEW I I SEPTEMBER 22, 1984 I HPhe upstream Company of Singapore's $2 billion PetroI I 1 chemical Complex invites applications from suitably I944 words
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Advertisement542 1984-09-22 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical H We are looking for: I JUffCONDITIONIN6& I REFRifiERATION TECHNICIAN I I The Person: H I Possess formal training m airconditioning j I and refrigeration H 3 years experience m maintenance of aircon- H H ditioning and refrigeration plant and542 words
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Advertisement694 1984-09-22 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical I WIGGP "ft bock TTT company m r i ltd REED, an American company manufacturing I H oilfield equipment wishes to invite suitable B H applicants to fill the following positions: I H Production Machinists 1 1 ($6OO to $1250694 words
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Advertisement140 1984-09-22 29 ENGINEERING COMPANY REQUIRES skilled turner and miller at Toa Payoh Industrial Park Interested applicants, please call *****69 for interview. URGENTLY REQUIRED TECHNICIAN by lighting company. Must possess class 3 driving licence. Salary plus fringe benefits more than $650.00 Tel: *****02 REQUIRED PART-TIME MECHANIC for repairing telephone. Good remuneration Contact *****83140 words
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Advertisement565 1984-09-22 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production l^iM BREWERIES IpUJO*^ (SPORE) PTE LTD I H, AH< S! •In possession o< PU B Electrical Work, t s JB Licence or NTC 3 m Industrial Electric ity B 2 Minimum 2 years' experience m electrical plant maintenance Willing to565 words
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Advertisement67 1984-09-22 29 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneois GENERAL COOK required by RAFFLES HOTEL GCE 'O' Level or Secondary education 1 year relevant experience Able to do split *nift duties nterested parties pie lse •/rite m or call person. tlly it: Personnel Dept I—3 Beach Rd, Spore 0718 Find it m The Strairs67 words
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Advertisement606 1984-09-22 29 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous rrvm national Eb^ university 7 singapore Applications ire invited lor appointment to the tollowmg post m the University s hostel at Sepoy Lines: COOK (ChJne.ie) QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE Experience m cooking a variety of Chm* se disnes SALARY SCALt $425 xl 5 45* x2O I 555606 words
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Advertisement435 1984-09-22 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous MOTOR LEASING PTE LTD requires 1) FIELD SUPERVISORS (Building A Renovation Division). (K'K'O" level Possess class 3 licence Willing to work at odd hours. (>(mkl c ommunication skills. 2) SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Male/ Female) (Building A Renovation Division). Possess initiative, drive, ability to deal with people435 words
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Advertisement828 1984-09-22 30 66 Situationa Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous m NGEE ANN I I I invites applications from suitably qualified Singapore citizens and Permanent Residents of I Singapore to fill the following posts— Laboratory/Workshop Technician H Gross salary range from $537 $1541 per month (Grade III) Gross Salary ranges828 words
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Advertisement667 1984-09-22 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I CHARTERED INDUSTRIES I I OF SINGAPORE PTE LTD I A member of I I X Singapore echnotogy Corporation I I The following vacancies exist m our Divisions I and Subsidiary Companies: I PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT I DIVISION I Confidential Clerks667 words
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Advertisement823 1984-09-22 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous B4K£LIT? S£4.m_t a |mi uf BP&ngaporcPic Ltd B BAKELITE S.E.A., a division of BP I Singapore Pte Ltd., manufacturing copper fl clad industrial laminates for the electronics I industry m the Asian Region, seeks fl candidates for the positions of:823 words
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Advertisement802 1984-09-22 30 66 Situations Vacant 68 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous Singapore Airporl Terminal Semces mutes applications Irom Singapore Citizens lor the tollowing appointments A)CARGO HANDS (MALE) Gross commencing sakir\ ol 5450 a month. Must be between 18 and 45 years of age. B) HELPERS (MALE) (iross commencing salar\ ol 5420802 words
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Advertisement554 1984-09-22 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous [DORISON) DORISON TRAVII PTi ITD A leading Travel Agency invites application* lor the iollowinK po*t». SALES RfPttfSIMTATM a MMbmb GCf O I«v«I c Sales rip«n«rKe pr+ fcrrably m th.t Ud Pieavont personality DCSPATCH MDtKS S Minimum Setondary Onu educaiion Able to tpeoii and r»od Engl.ih554 words
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Advertisement653 1984-09-22 31 66 Situations Vacant ■aaaBBBBBBBBaBaBBaBBBBBBBBBaBBaaBBBaBBBBB 1) Miscellaneous We have immediate vacancies for MECHANICS Salary $4.98 per hour. Minimum 3 years experience. I c Ablf '*> repair crane hydrau- lie equipment, air compres- sor. heavy die.sel engine. OM 1 Hlll'lT GENERAL HELPERS Salary $3.47 per hour. Minimum Primary 6 educa- tion interested653 words
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Advertisement602 1984-09-22 31 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous AVAILABLE CONSTRUCTION WORKERS, welders, mechanics, tui\n«l workers Please contact 17 Jalan MenKKuung. Klang. Selangor. DRIVER WANTED FOR the a| month of OcU)ber Intere.ste.l •ome personally at: Blk 37 DeK: Lane 10. »01-7 l 73, Singapore 1 953 FLOWER SHOP REQUIRES Driver/ Delivery, staying around Hoi- land602 words
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Advertisement772 1984-09-22 31 LmJlHifrJ PROTECT YOUR VEHICLE |P|2| lp against theft. Install an autoy IPI JPi alarm from classification 73. 73 Vehicles Accesso- 73 Vehicles Accessories/Maintenance rie»/Mainten«nce <§> BOSCH AN INVESTMENT IN QUALITY Robert Bom li (South East Asia) Pfe Ltd. MC: 181) 1.i1.m IVmiinpiii. k Sinsptpmt* 2057. TH: *****1 1 j 74772 words
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Advertisement731 1984-09-22 31 76 Vehicles For Sal* c) Datsun/Nissan 1979 DATSUN 120Y GL. 2 owners. PARF. tax. Insurance till March '85, aircon.. hifi cassette, sports rims, tip top condition. $30,300. Tel: *****19. 1991, DATSUN 120Y Manual. Atrcond. 2 owners. Radio, cassette, sports rims, tax. Insurance Feb. 1985. Tip top condition. $16,500 0.n.0. Tel:731 words
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Advertisement929 1984-09-22 31 1990 NISSAN MICRO Bus 12 sealers Aircon. 'PB' registration Beautiful condition *****45 1993 NISSAN PULSAR 10 DX Aircond, 1 owner, hl-fl set, tip-top condition $20,500 Tel: *****59 1993 NISSAN SUNNY 13 DX. Aircon, sports rims. Hi-fi. Ist owner Original paint *****89 79 DATSUN 100A, new tax. aircon. radio/ cassette, new929 words
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Advertisement872 1984-09-22 31 hIONOA ACCORD 1990 One owner Eligible for PARF New road tax (19 400 o n.o. 4 New Industrial Road. sOl-09 *****55 LATE 1992 HONDA Prelude, sunroof, showroom condition, tax new. aircon. sports rims, $24,500 }.n.o. *****67 MARCH 1991 ACCORD Manual J-door Usual accessories, acclSent free, excellent condition (21.000 negotiable. Tel.872 words
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Advertisement509 1984-09-22 31 MERCEDES BENZ 230.6 rhit ia not almost 75 but it a 1974 nodal It ha* not b**n ch*uft*ur Irivan but ia axpat own*d and i* m irat claaa condition. R*uphol*t*r*d ntariof Brakat *l**ring gaarboi acantly ovarhaulad N*w clutch >attary. good !yra» Acquisition of :ompany car lorcaa a*l* 6 full nontha509 words
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Advertisement864 1984-09-22 31 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi COMPANY REGISTRATION 1990 Mitsubishi Oalant 1600 s wagon i 1 owner With aircon. rustproofIng Original paint upholstery Accident free ix>ne 44.000 km Showroom condition Tel *****0H JANUARY 79 COLT GLX 3-door. high power radio/ cassette, alrcond. sports rims, power windows Tax June '85 Very864 words
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Advertisement689 1984-09-22 31 76 Vehicles For Sal* Toyota 991 TOYOTA CARINA 1600 OL 1 wner. road tax January 1985 Llrcon. radio cassette, low mllege. excellent condition Tel: *****2 992 TOYOTA CARINA 1600 mmaculate condition Like new undent free Metallic grey, ust-proof. alrcond. radio, casette. $23,000 Tel *****43 993 TOYOTA CARINA. 1600 DX lutomatlc689 words
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Advertisement759 1984-09-22 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others k) Others A BITTER RUITI FOR YOUR MONEY We're offering you a free Clarion AM/FM radio cassette player for every purchase of any of the Charade models. TURBO 5-speed 3DR SDR TX 5 speed759 words
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Advertisement431 1984-09-22 32 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others ALMOST '94 SAAB 900 Turbo APC Manual. 5-speed One owner Full accessories. New tax $63,000 0 no. *****94 ALMOST 1981 SUZUKI 550, electronic ignition, new battery, alrcon. passed Vlcom test. $10,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****87 after 1 00 p.m COMPANY VOLVO 244 OL auto Nov431 words
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Advertisement370 1984-09-22 32 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 79 Q VOLVO 244 GL. auto, show room condition, interested rinc *****59 X I) Commercial Vehicles 1982 Toyota Van. 1981 Mitsubishi Van. Immaculate condition. Interested, call: *****21 ALMOST '83 TOYOTA Llteace Van 5-door 1 owner, tip top condition, tax till March '85 $II,BOC 0.n.0.370 words
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Advertisement828 1984-09-22 32 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Commercial Vehicles 1979 OATSUN PICK-UP. 1 owner, passed Inspection, new road tax. $6,8000n0 Tel: 2501 110/9 1980 NOVEMBER TOYOTA Lorry. f 10 feet diesel. 1 owner Beautiful condition $7,800 *****05/ 6 1980 SEPTEMBER TOYOTA Hiace Delivery Van $8,200 Excellent condition Tel: *****22 ext 225 13.200828 words
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Advertisement718 1984-09-22 32 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments Fflß EfIST PLflZfl Hotel Style LUXURIOUS fIWRTMENTS At the junction of Scotts Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. 14.000 sq ft Hotel style lobby "Mini golf course Standard swimming pool 'Reception lounge Children s wading pool Exercise station Residents club718 words
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Advertisement567 1984-09-22 32 DISTRICT 9. BRAND NEW exclusive apartment. (5 minutes to Orchard Road). 4 spacious bedrooms, attached bathrooms, servant's, large living dining, airconditioned, modern kitchen, swimming pool/ 24 hours security, furnished $3,200 *****73 I Datl DIBT. 15. PEACH GARDEN executive apartment 4 bedrooms plus servant's quarters. 2.800 sq ft Fully furnished with567 words
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Advertisement633 1984-09-22 33 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms ROOMS SHORT/ LONG U-rm lease, aircon, built-in wardrobe, curtain, bed linen, fridge and telephone. Cooking allowed. Foreign students accepted. 24 hours security. Prestigious area. Enquiries: *****77. CONVENIENTLY LOCATED, PREFERABLY singles View to appreciate. Mdm Tsang, *03-253 Apt Blk 19 Ghlm Moh Road, Spore 1027 DIST.633 words
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Advertisement247 1984-09-22 33 DIST. 1954, PONGGOL 17TH Avenue, single-storey seaside bungalow. 3 1 bedrooms, land area: 6,100 sq.ft. Freehold $540,000 negotiable. Cltlprop *****75. Pager: 273-3333 x 25. DIST. 15 WOO MUN Chew Road, double-storey intermediate terrace. 2250 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's, freehold. $420,000 0.n.0. Cltlprop *****75; Pager 273-3333 X 25. DIST. 16, DOUBLE-STOREY247 words
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Advertisement512 1984-09-22 33 DIST 1955, BERWICK DRIVE, single-storey corner bungalow, freehold, land 5077 sq.ft. Well maintained with matured garden. $600,000 0.n.0. For appointment phone: *****29. DIBT. 15 ALMOST NEW doublestorey semi-detached. 4,600 sq.ft. Freehold. Vacant possession. Well renovated. For appointment, call. M V Realty *****82/ *****68. DIST. 26 TAMARIND ROAD, double-rtorey semi-detached. 4.600512 words
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Advertisement865 1984-09-22 33 89 Property For Sale 89 Propert.™ For Sale 89 Proptrtiw For Sal* b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments f LIVE IN LANDMARK TOWER a 37-storey luxurious apartment at Chin Swee Road fi I WHERE THE VIEW IS PANORAMIC I Lush gardens, seaview and convenience of city life865 words
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Advertisement582 1984-09-22 33 KINGS MANSION. BRAND new. sea view, morning sun, 1,800 sq it Tel *****22 ext 313 Mr l.f MOUNT FABER LODGE Studio Apartment, 2-bedroomed. $380,000 For Immediate sale Call: *****20/ *****20 Agent). OXLEY RISE near Oberol/ Cockpit Hotels 3-roomed walk-up, approx 1100 sqft $200,000 Contact *****45. James PEOPLE'S PARK APARTMENT. bedrooms,582 words
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Advertisement586 1984-09-22 34 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments 3-ROOMED CORNER FLAT at Block 173 Stirling Road Renovated with marble hall, parquet room, tiles kitchen wttli built-in cabinet Selling $50,000 ono Tel *****78 3-ROOM HDB, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3, Blk 127. terrazzo throughout, kitchen renovated See to appreciate $42,000 Blk 88586 words
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Advertisement872 1984-09-22 34 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments TOA PAYOH CENTRAL 3-roomed flat, opposite town centre, MRT, Supermart, etc. Renovated, kitchen cabinets. *****80 (after 12 00 p.m URGENT SALE. THREE roomed flat, Tanglin Halt, fully renovated. Good offer accepted. Contact Salbiah. C ***** (after 2p.m Saturday (whole day) Sunday 3-ROOMED MODNIFIED872 words
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Advertisement824 1984-09-22 34 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments WEST COAST BLK 509 3-roomed Ceramic, kitchen cabinet, cooker, hood etc Near market. $49,000 0.n.0 *****12 WHAMPOA DRIVE, BLK 86, #15-923, 3-roomed near market, selling price $36,000 negotiable, tel: *****77/ *****55 K.K. Sam. 3-ROOMED FLAT AT Block 35 »06-65 Tanglln Halt Close for824 words
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Advertisement580 1984-09-22 34 91 Factory Space* 91 Factory Spaces I^CHOIcT^I Or factory V f SPACE FOR 1 I LEASE I I Factory Space of various I dimensions at Sims Aye./ I I Eunos Road for lease. I Please contact: *****81/ 7371 195 (Miss Ng) or 1 *****58 (Mr. Chong) I ENGINEERING WORKSHOP cum580 words
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Advertisement482 1984-09-22 34 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental DIST. 0821 RACE COURSE ROAD Postwar shophouse. (Ground floor). 1,800 sq.ft. Suitable for restaurants supermarkets $3,600 p.m. First floor 3 bedrooms. 1 hall, $1,300 p.m. Second floor $1,200 p.m. Sin Hua Hln Housing Agency *****57 (5 lines). SHOP LOT FOR sale at Peninsula Plaza. Ist482 words
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Advertisement72 1984-09-22 34 TIOMAN/RAWA/PULAU Besar tour 3D/2N and 2D/1N from Ssl3s. Call Mas Travel *****55/*****77. 36K Prlnsep St. (opposite Cathay Cinema) TA 175. 2 TICKETS TO Club Mediteranee. New Caldonla (Noumea) at 15% discount 0.n.0. Must travel by October. Tel: *****5. Ask for John. Be a classified armchair shopper with The Straits Times72 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration340 1984-09-22 36 J THE FAMILY OF THE LATE I 1 MR. J.N. FERNANDO PASSED AWAY: 15th SEPTEMBER 1984 EXPRESSES THEIR HEARTFELT THANKS AND SINCEREST GRATITUDE TO THE DOCTORS AND NURSING STAFF OF THE SGH OUTRAM ROAD, THE HIGH COMMISSIONER OF SRI LANKA, PRIESTS, PUBLIC OFFICE BEARERS, BUSINESS ASSOCIATES,340 words
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Obituary, Illustration81 1984-09-22 36 IN LOVING MEMORY OF KULOIP SINGH CH AMB AI Departed: 22.9.82 Sadly miseod by wife, daughter and all loved ones. Path-de-Bhog will be held on Sunday 23.9.84 at Gurdwara Silat Road at 10« m Please treat this as a personal Invitation. In Loving Memory of MR. SEAH81 words
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Obituary, Illustration192 1984-09-22 36 MADAM LEE BEE Departed on 22 9 78 We often think <>! tn»yesteryears When w»- were together; Kond memories of you linger. MiikitiK your absence that more painful for M Forever misted by daughter*. toni-in law. grandchildren great grandchildren and all loved ones In loving memory of192 words
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Advertisement852 1984-09-22 36 102 Tour» 102 Tours fl Wedding Honeymoon Tours I Bfl aJtt^ Date of Ceremony 2nd June 1985 9B |p^^ 29th September 198 b I 9B J^^J v Date of Departure 3rd June 1985 ■■^?VS»#f fc^ 30th September 1985 B B'V^wj Venue Neptune Theatre Restaurant BJ IB .^V^ **JW Honeymoon Tours852 words
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Advertisement273 1984-09-22 36 102 Tours w£B J^s^M fl^ flpr t 109 Academic SPECIAL REVISION CLASSES: O' Level English/ Maths/ Principles of Accounts: Expert Coaching By experienced Teachers, Singapore Institute Of Commerce *04-283 Selegie Complex Tel: *****81/ *****49/*****01 NEED VERY WELL versed and ex- perienced tutors for your chil- dren's coming examinations? Call us273 words
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Advertisement394 1984-09-22 36 110 Computer HEC\ MULTI-PLAN: $150 (6 l««»om) DBASE II: $200 (10 l«»Boni) WORDSTAR: $80 (8 lattom ACCOUNTING SYSTEM: $300 (12 (••sons) BASIC PROGRAMMING: $100 le»»on») (FILE HANDLING): $120 (S -•on*) COBOL PROGRAMMING: $120 (8 le»»on») The above courtaa »re conducted by a group of analyst programmer* from NEC using NEC394 words
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Advertisement370 1984-09-22 36 112 Commercial/ Technical Commencing SEPTEMBER INTENSIVE NORMAL CLASSES Specially arranged on weekdays and weekends Taughl by experienced and dedicated teachers t.ii m.m. dft.nls ple.isc .ill Lek Meng Professional Training Centre ■•<O9 14 P.-« .[>(.- I P.irk C.-ntn-Tel *****81 1 10 Linos) «06 13 K.it. ,ihj Shopping Ctr Tel *****43 *****64370 words
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Advertisement630 1984-09-22 36 119 Others 119 Others Aerobics 2000 Jsheneatibur "leading hotels Ladies, oomc and be part of our prestigious aerobics chain Aerobics 8000 oilers the finest m body and beauty workout programmes under the professional sui>ervision of qualified and experienced instructors to help you achieve results. Only #45 a mouth. Enquiries at630 words
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Advertisement17 1984-09-22 36 More Obituaries on Pg. 39 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember <§> C.A.T.3. 737H6617 words
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Article, Illustration363 1984-09-22 37 J. RAJENDRAN - J. R AJENDRAN What Singapore lack is the determination to succeed By THE Malaysian Rugby Union Cup tournament has some strange rules. There are four ;eams m the competiion who play a oneround league. Thereafter, the league winners take on the third-placed team m one semi-final, while the363 words
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Article, Illustration460 1984-09-22 37 LAS VEGAS, Fri. Lon Hinkle birdied three of his final five holes yesterday to widen his lead to three strokes after the second round of the US$l.l million ($2,376,000) Las Vegas Invitational golf championship. In the richest-ever golf tournament, Hinkle Finished with a 68 at theReuter - 460 words
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Article185 1984-09-22 37 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI REX MARTENS, Alvin Rodrigues, Gurmit Singh and P. Veloo brought sunshine to Singapore hockey when they regained their places m the national squad for the annual Razak Cup tournament starting next week. The four, together with goalkeeper Sukhdev Singh, had shunned international representation185 words
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US SPORT
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Article260 1984-09-22 37 The job Grogan does not want NEW YORK, Fri. Tony Eason and Matt Cavanaugh both held the job at one time. Now, it belongs to Steve Grogan and he isn't too pleased about it. The position m question is backup quarterback for American National Football League side New England Patriots.AP; Reuter - 260 words
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Article, Illustration679 1984-09-22 40 MARTIN PALMER - MARTIN PALMER By Rich get richer m race for championship WITH Britain m the grip of Mrs Thatcher's monetarism, it is perhaps only to be expected that, m football too, the rich are getting richer while the poor are getting poorer. The Enjlish First Division has always679 words
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Article, Illustration375 1984-09-22 40 United's fans rave over polished skills of their Danish import LONDON, Fri. Jesper Olsen, with only six games m the English League behind him, is already being acclaimed by Manchester United fans as the greatest ball-player to arrive at Old Trafford since the heady days of George375 words
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Article70 1984-09-22 40 LODZ (Poland), Fri. Widzew Lodz, who knocked Liverpool oat of the European Cop quarter-finals two years ago, beat Danish side Aarhus GF 2-6 here yesterday In the first leg of their European Football Union Cop first-round tie. Dziekanowski (Stth-minnte penalty) and Swlatek (53rd) were the scorers.AFP - 70 words
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Article198 1984-09-22 40 Arsenal v Stoke, Aston Villa v Tottenham, Evertun v Southampton, Leicester v West Bromwich Albion, Luton v Chelsea, Manchester United v Liverpool, Norwich v Watford, Queens Park Rangers v Newcastle, Sheffield Wednesday v Ipswich, Sonderland v Coventry, West Ham v Nottingham Forest. side Bruges m the UEFA Cup, travelAFP - 198 words
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Article20 1984-09-22 40 UNITED Motor Works trounced Hymold 5-1 m a Jurong inter-company Division Three soccer match at the Jurong Stadium yesterday.20 words
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Article140 1984-09-22 40 Hosts China finish undefeated BEIJING, Fri. China defeated pretournament favourites Qatar 1-0 last night to take top place m the five-nation Group Four soccer qualifying competition of the Asian Cup. China and Qatar go through to the finals m Singapore m December. The Chinese won all four games they playedAP; AFP - 140 words
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Article, Illustration470 1984-09-22 41 Clash of Diego, Souness could decide better buy LONDON, Fri. Diego Maradona clashes with another expensive import, Scotland and former Liverpool skipper Graeme Souness, when the Argentinian plays his first League match at home for Napoli m the Italian First Division on Sunday. Souness has settled down quicklyReuter - 470 words
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Article, Illustration185 1984-09-22 41 SOUTHAMPTON, Fri. Southampton manager Lawrie McMenemy will demand a significant improvement m his team's finishing power m the UEFA Cup return against Hamburg m West Germany on Oct 3. The teams drew 0-0 m their first-round, first-leg encounter at The Dell on Wednesday, and McMenemyAFP - 185 words
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Article211 1984-09-22 41 ABERDEEN, Fri. Aberdeen face a "funeral m Berlin" m two weeks time unless they can find the away form which took them to European glory 18 months ago. The Scottish champions staggered under the force of a late sucker punch delivered by Dynamo Berlin at PittodrieAFP - 211 words
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Article314 1984-09-22 41 Carp's lead trimmed THE Central League baseball front-running Hiroshima Toyo Carp lost to the Hanshin Tigers 5-6 while second-placed Chunichi Dragons defeated the Yakult Swallows 6-2 to reduce the Caip's lead over the Dragons to 1 i games m their duel for the League pennant m Tokyo on Thursday. DEFENDINGReuter; UPI; AP; AFP - 314 words
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Article26 1984-09-22 41 THE National University of Singapore beat Police 23-0 m a Singapore Open water polo match at Toa Payoh yesterday. Other result: Safsa 18 CSC 18-7.26 words
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Article, Illustration418 1984-09-22 42 ALAN HUBBARD - Zola stamps on rumours ALAN HUBBARD Miss Controversy is still backing Britain By ATHLETE Zola Budd last night spiked claims that she has turned her back on Britain and plans to stay m South Africa. "I am definitely returning to Britain and will run m cross country races there next418 words
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Article176 1984-09-22 42 DAVID TOH - DAVID TOH THE Kallang roar will back tomorrow, only this time it won't be the sound of football fans but of high-powered racing-ear engines. Tomorrow's event, at the National Stadium runway, is the third In the series of sprint and slalom events and will see176 words
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Article, Illustration445 1984-09-22 42 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Ex-skipper returns to the national scene and likes what he sees By JUST one training session, on Thursday night, has convinced former Singapore skipper Thambiah Pathmanathan that the Republic's soccer squad are on the right track under new manager and coach, Hussein Aljunied. Returning to445 words
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Article228 1984-09-22 42 TOMORROWS President's Cup semi-final match between Fairer Park United and Armed Forces will go on as scheduled at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The Singapore Indians appeal to the Football Association of Singapore to have the President's Cup tie brought forward to tonight to allow footballers228 words
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Article, Illustration3183 1984-09-22 42 MILO Olympics '84 Celebration Contest HERE ARE THE WINNERS 4th Prize Tan Siew Hong *****69 B Tan Beng Choo *****08 D Raman B Khamis Kang Ching Rd Singapore Loh Peng Yeong *****14 G S Puspanathan *****03 G Lim Phong Hee *****71 Z Ho Khai Seng *****81 D Teo Ai ChooMr. Jita Singh - 3,183 words
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Article272 1984-09-22 42 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By THE Singapore Lawn Tennis Association have turned down Melwyn Pereira's appeal to lift the suspension imposed on him after a fracas during the recent Pesta Sukan tournament. Melwyn was said to have provoked his opponent Abdul Karim into throwing his racket at272 words
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Article210 1984-09-22 42 SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. Top seed John McEnroe beat John Sadri 6-2, 7-6 yesterday to move into the quarterfinals of the TransAmerica Open tennis championships. McEnroe had to struggle m the second set, trailing 4-2 m the tie-break-er before winning the next five points. Other remits (Americans,AP; Reuter - 210 words
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Article203 1984-09-22 42 FORT LAUDERDALE, Fri. Martina Navratilova has finally run into an opponent she can't easily dispatch: South Florida's capricious weather. The rain yesterday delayed her attempt to break Chris Evert Lloyd's record 55-match winning streak. Martina was leading 4-1 over Melissa Brown m the Lynda Carter-Maybel-lineAP; AFP - 203 words
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Article, Illustration531 1984-09-22 43 Air to the throne... Bernard Pereira adds weight to the theory that Yang Yang will take a shuttle to the top JAKARTA, Fri. He is certainly nothing like "The Greatest American Hero" at least not the clumsy comedy character we know from the TV series of the same name. But531 words
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Article, Illustration471 1984-09-22 43 NOW HERE'S THE PROOF... JAKARTA, Fri. After China's Winged Wonder Yang Yang had destroyed Indonesia's Comeback Kid Lius Pongoh 154, 10-15. 15-9 m 75 energy-sapping minutes at the Istora Senayan here tonight, one pertinent question remained: After Icuk and Pongoh, who? The 21-year-old Yang, who beat471 words
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Article, Illustration328 1984-09-22 43 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN THE FINAL RECKONING: QAMAR ZAMAN vs MAQSOOD AHMED, LIM SEOK HUI vs BARBARA HARTMAN By Barbara to meet Seok Hui again FOR those who missed the television segment of last week's Malaysian Open final between Singapore's Lim Seok Hui and Switzerland's Barbara Hartman, today is328 words
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500 1984-09-22 43 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By QAMAR ZAMAN is still great. There can be no other conclusion after the systematic way m which he wore down the stubborn resistance of Greg Pollard m the semi-finals of the Anchor Singapore Open squash championships500 words
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Article238 1984-09-22 43 HAKIKAT RAI - THIS afternoon's Sonetti Italia third All-Comers' meet offers local athletes yet another chance to hop on the Singapore bandwagon for the Asean Cup championships m Manila on Dec 1 and 2. Though there are two more meets lined up next month and m November, those who238 words
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Article111 1984-09-22 43 THREE national squad bowlers Ronnie Ng, Francis Rodricks and Jack Wong are well placed for a strike at the Queenstown Bowl Open championship at Queenstown. The trio are among the top five m the Open event, with Ronnie seemingly ready to end his lean spell this111 words
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Advertisement511 1984-09-22 37 y^''^!^^^' New Metrilite™ woods i|k an(^ rons> u ork together as a i total lightweight s\stem to "7 m MCI I max m 7e distance and Jfc 1M 'i accuracy And one of \vA Metrilite's three systems; "11, Black. Red and Green are S tailored to a player's swing tempo,511 words
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Advertisement333 1984-09-22 37 Fri 1 2 Oct SBC Orchestra oTuner Hutman'Trio e tF a rance) /W^Kot^^V^P'S' Sat 13 Oct Enk Vermuelen Peter rlSmSr^^^ t^ Hertmans Quartet (Belgium) A^llW Sun 14 Oct Singapore All-Stars fit Wg^ \V^ T^T^ Mon 1 5 Oct Pepper Adams Quartet (USA) J /*^Hr AmT Tues 16 Oct Olivier Hutman333 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration457 1984-09-22 38 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP He has proven himself to be a stayer of merit By BIG CHIEF is out to stake a claim for a berth m the Singapore Gold Cup line-up by going full steam m Race 5 for Class 1 Div 2 horses over 1,850457 words
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275 1984-09-22 38 TONTO - TONTO By Our man on the tack TURQUOISE, an impressive first-up winner m restricted terms, is set for his second straight victory m Race 3 for Class 3 Div 2 horses over 1,200 m. The three-year-old New Zealand gelding by Palm Beach came m275 words
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Article95 1984-09-22 38 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track RACE 1: Toy Drummer, Estrella Volador, Zirconium, Professor Winstun 11, Bylon, Navigator RACE 2: Chateau Gardens, Pingat Mas 11, Silk, In Luck RACE 3: Smart Looker. Like Mummy RACE 4: Graceland, Sandy River, Classic Dancer, Nakuru RACE 5:95 words
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Article355 1984-09-22 38 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED TONTO LUCKY LEO WENG SOOK 8 Liverpool 8 Liverpool 8 Liverpool 8 Liverpool 8 Liverpool 2 Toy Drummer 1 Active Fox 2 Toy Drummer 1 Active Fox 1 Active Fox 1 Active Fox 12 Siamese Fighter 1 Active Fox 2 Toy355 words
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Article5459 1984-09-22 38 CKMN6 FOBBCA8T: GOOD HBppWpai 2 CLASS 3 DIV 7 1,200 m f? "i •'FTsfe (Ratings: 76-68) (Stakes: $17,500) 1 0701 Active F»x 57 (7«) HLE-E Breukelen 3 nzc same (1400 m) Got up m the last few strides to beat Ovation V at the post m5,459 words
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Article, Illustration461 1984-09-22 39 Kuala Kangsar shines Gold Cup aspirant Tian Ting shapes well ON THE TRACK with TONTO FIVE-YEAR-OLD Kuala kangsar caught the eye m his winding-up gallop at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With apprentice T. Bakri m the saddle, the Avaray gelding was pulling double to clock 39.6 sec over 600 m.461 words
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Article162 1984-09-22 39 Week's top gallops TUESDAY (good): St Gallen and Big Chief 36.9 together, Joyful Affair HI 36.7, Midnight Killer 37, Rio Blanco 38.7, Tooborac and Hawaiian Song 37.4, Win-Em-All 38, Turquoise and Chateau Gardens 36.3 together, Millionaire Bob 35.8, Versailles Palace 37.9, Kirn Pao Tan 38, Longevity II 35.7, Scarlet O'Hara162 words
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160 1984-09-22 39 THE Racehorse Owners Association has suggested to the Malayan Raring Association that trials for unraced restricted terms horses be held at the four racing centres on different dates. Such trials are now being held simultaneously at the four centres on scheduled dates.160 words
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Article193 1984-09-22 39 Total No of placings Placings for last II rides rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 TUey 287 51 45 3« ********** 2 Johnston 279 *****5 ********** 3 Danls 233 34 27 19 ********** 4 Lucas 217 2C SI IS ********** 5 Khoo 196 2S 17 13 ********** S Lam193 words
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Article1779 1984-09-22 39 Tierce betting: Races 2, 4, 6 and 8 WTTTTHT& 200 CLA SS 3 DIV 5 1,200 m IT i I i i T sf (Ratings: 81-71) (Stakes: $17,500) 1 *****0 Second To None D 57 (81) Flying Fox X Leong 6 nzg dl same (1400 m) Ng 111,779 words
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Article91 1984-09-22 39 Ist 2nd 3rd Teh 58 50 45 Allan 42 41 26 Zaflr 37 35 26 Bongonre 34 23 30 E van Brenkelen 33 33 33 Rodgers 28 29 32 Llm 24 21 22 G van Breukelen 21 20 18 Bung 20 21 26 West 19 27 33 Lee91 words
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Article85 1984-09-22 39 Ist 2nd 3rd Auric 28 31 27 Agasam 18 15 18 Goodman 15 12 16 Inderapara 11 13 9 Sonny Khoo 10 2 9 HT Wee 6 4 3 Frontal 5 5 3 BokJeung 5 4 8 KLChong 5 4 2 Chens 5 2 5 Ace-In-The-Hole 5 285 words
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150 1984-09-22 39 MELBOURNE, Fri TRISSARO, trained by Bart Cummings here, will represent Australia m the fourth running of the Japan Cup on Nov mm Officials of the Japan Racing Association are keen for boom Melbourne apprentice Darren Gauci to ride Trissaro m the international race150 words
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151 1984-09-22 39 IPOH trainer K. Shanmugam was fined $1,000 at the conclusion of a stewards' inquiry into three-year-old colt Millionaire Bob whose post-race urine was found to contain chlorpromazinc Millionaire Bob, owned by him, was disqualified after winning a restricted terms race at Penang on June 17.151 words
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Article50 1984-09-22 39 AT the end of a preliminary inquiry into Ten Times Better, who was withdrawn from the last race at Ipoh on Sept 9 when he failed his prerace urine test, the panel of stipendiary stewards recommended that the four-year-old horse be released for racing with immediate effect.50 words
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Article70 1984-09-22 39 THE following horses were withdrawn from all engagements at the Penang August-September (Sprint Trophy) Meeting because of these conditions noted during training: Reshuffle tendinitis right fore Kagan solar abscess right fore Gymple coughing Bulan Blntang upper respiratory infection Confidence IV lame left fore shoulder70 words
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Article53 1984-09-22 39 THE Malayan Racing Association m its latest classification list said it noted with regret that Jockey Patrick Nglow had died. Jockeys riding m the first race last Saturday at Ipoh wore black armbands as a mark of respect for Ngiow, who died nearly four months after a motor53 words
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Obituary, Illustration340 1984-09-22 39 SAFE IN THE ARMS OF JESUS MRS GOH TIAN CHYE NEE CHAN SWEE NEO AGE: 62 YEARS was called horn* to be with the Lord on Friday, 21 September 1984. leaving behind:. Beloved husband: Goh Tian Chye Daughters: Evelyn, Guek Kirn Violet, GuekQeen Son: Ron, Chin340 words
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Obituary, Illustration78 1984-09-22 39 The family of the Isle and beloved MDM. YAP Mill LU AN expresses fheir heartfelt thanks to Doctor and nurse (SRN) for their treatment and care while •he was at home. The Doctors and Staff of Ward 528, X-ray department of SGM and Ward 23 of TTSH for78 words
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Advertisement10 1984-09-22 39 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember10 words
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Advertisement381 1984-09-22 41 Si nea p o *^c HOTEL MARCO POLO LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) 1984 INTERIM REPORT UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE, 1984 Half Year Half. Year To 30.6.84 To 30.6.83 or 1. Turnover 24,214 23,968 +1.03 2 (a) Profit Before Taxation and After Interest381 words
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Advertisement77 1984-09-22 41 J 1 ICt- J- V— J. ir W ill l« I\ o tn i Aw y /Ape lie j^ Ix 7 idill iii Dill carefully selected wines and ■^y^r^^H^ herbs m the world's most beautiful drink. The right one just by itself. fw| THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD77 words
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Advertisement9 1984-09-22 42 (MILO) It's marvellous what MllOcan do for yoi 49 words
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Advertisement57 1984-09-22 42 END HAVE YOU COME TO THE END OF YOUR ROAD? IS THERE NO ONE AND NO WHERE TO TURN TO? DON'T GIVE UP! YOU MUST COME: HARVEST-TIME CRUSADE '84 TOA PAYOH STADIUM 7.30 pm NIGHTLY 19-22 SEP 1984 SPEAKER: REV FRANK HOUSTON ADMISSION ON A FIRST-COME-FIRST-SERVED BASIS SPONSORED BY BETHEL57 words
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Miscellaneous137 1984-09-22 43 Today's events ATHLETICS Converse National Day Walk (National Stadium, 4 p.m.). Sonetti Italia AUComers meet (National Stadium, BOWLING Queenstown Bowl men's championships (Queenstown. 10.30 a.m.). HOCKEY BHA Premier LMpe: Police v CSC (Farrer Park AC). Dtv 1: PARC v Gurduwara Katong (TangUn) both 5.30 p. m. Dlv t: Jansenites B137 words
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Article185 1984-09-22 44 PAUL WEE - Talks to free four held by Viets PAUL WEE By NEGOTIATIONS are under way with Vietnam for the release of four people who were seized after their yacht strayed into Vietnamese territorial waters while sailing from Singapore to Hongkong recently. Two French children, who were with the four adult captives,185 words
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Article, Illustration143 1984-09-22 44 Former soccer star shot dead Case of Russian roulette? A SENTRY died of a gunshot wound In the head In a suspected Russian roulette shooting m the guard-room of the Police Headquarters m Phoenix Park, off Tanglin Road, yesterday. Police are treating the death of Abdul Rahman Bujang, 21, a143 words
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67 1984-09-22 44 Man who threw flower pots jailed for 3 weeks A MAN was jailed for three weeks yesterday for throwing three flower pots from the seventh floor corridor of a block of flats m Teck Whye Avenue. Govindaraju s/o Rengasamy, 25, admitted doing the rash act which endangered the life and67 words
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Article59 1984-09-22 44 ST GEORGE'S (Grenada), Fri. Grenada will hold a general election on Dec 3 to help return fIM nation to normal after the United States-led invasion m October 1983 to oust a leftist regime, its Governor-Gener-al Sir Paul Scoon announced last night. It will be the first election heldAP - 59 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-09-22 44 Reagan and Mondale condemn Beirut embassy car bomb blast WASHINGTON, Friday UNITED for a day m outrage and sadness, President Ronald Reagan and Democratic challenger Walter Mondale yesterday condemned a terrorist bomb attack that left two Americans and numerous others dead at the US Embassy annexe mAP; UPI - 452 words
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347 1984-09-22 44 Marchers vow to defy demo ban near palace Manila troops on alort MANILA, Fri. Thousands of President Ferdinand Marcos' opponents marched today from six suburban points towards Manila vowing to challenge a military ban on demonstrations near his palace. Armed forces chief General Fabian Ver has declared a military alert,AP - 347 words
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187 1984-09-22 44 Guess Thatcher's favourite Bible verse LONDON, Frl. It may come as no surprise, bat the favourite Bible verse of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher contains the phrase, "and she shall not be moved". This revelation, and others equally apt, came after a group of students wrote to famous people askingUPI - 187 words
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290 1984-09-22 44 100 sign 'blood letter' appeal to shift dump IPOH, Fri. Residents of Papan, which has a population of about 2,000, will send a "blood letter" to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, appealing to him to shift the proposed radioactive waste dump to an unpopulated place. About 150 ofNST; Bernama - 290 words
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Article51 1984-09-22 44 ANKARA, Fri. Aftershocks still rock the townships of Senkaya and Oltu m the eastern province of Erzurum, following an earthquake that killed three people and injured 37 others on Tuesday, the semi-official Anatolia news agency reported today. Mild tremors destroyed some houses m the region yfsterday, the dispatch added.AP - 51 words
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Article31 1984-09-22 44 NEW YORK. Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 0.33 points to 1,216.21 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Advertisement157 1984-09-22 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAYS ISSUE The American dollar yesterday surged to new highs against the world's major currencies on the back of the news that the economy has slowed down sharply. Reflecting the bewilderment of many analysts, a London banker said "you can interpret the figures any157 words
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Advertisement118 1984-09-22 44 JS*C J- E. COSMETICS The Beauty Specialist that gives More Better 5768YTUHJHG Shultz: Toll could have been worse: P. 5 y'The visionhire free colour T\K I Licence Bonanza a i I worth^OU I I Bonanzaoffen I Bonanza of fer3~ t. MB -«i I i^H I"- Kin J& 1 *ll "tT118 words
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Miscellaneous129 1984-09-22 44 Weather UP TO Ip.m. Showers over several areas from the late morninj.TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.00 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.53 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 614 Goudy Manila 22 31 Goudy Amsterdam 914 Rain j Melbourne 914 Rain Bangkok 25 33 Fair129 words
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SECTION TWO
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Title Section23 1984-09-22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1984 SECTION TWO The modern woman's kitchen OUTLOOK, Page Four Interview with Miss Singapore LEISURE, Page Twenty-One23 words
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Article, Illustration2146 1984-09-22 1 MAUREEN DOWD - MAUREEN DOWD By Writer Ved Mehta, blinded by illness at age three, is now sorting through his memories some painful of his childhood m India. He is writing a series of books that make up a family autobiography. In this article, the Oxford and2,146 words
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Article, Illustration812 1984-09-22 1 Vivid, amusing portraits DADDYJI MAMAJI By Ved Mehta Picador Books, London, 1984 346 pages, $16.80 Reviewed by M. GRETCHEN INDIAN-BORN author Ved Mehta has called the first two books of his vivid and amusing family memoirs Daddyji and Mamaji. First published m 1972 and 1979 respectively, this new Picador edition812 words
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Advertisement26 1984-09-22 1 Available at Alfred Dunhill Shops: 01-08 Hilton International Hotel Tel: *****74 01-10 Pavilion Inter-Continental Hotel Tel: *****45 02-39 Centrepoint (Service Centre) Tel: *****23 and selected Dealers.26 words
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Article, Illustration1138 1984-09-22 2 The eagle lord of the skies LORD of the skies, the eagle has stirred the mind of man for ages. More than 5,000 years ago, the Sumerian City of La gash (Modern Iraq) adopted the bird as its divinity. Later, imperial Rome's conquering legions bore standards topped by sculptured eagles.1,138 words
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Advertisement240 1984-09-22 2 *^^P FUJICAR u?^*«r :^S handwasher £son5 on their fficial °p< nin the WORLD'S FIRST AUTOMATIC HANDWASHER Simply place hands m... f Automatic, exact volume of water, soap, rinse water and 0 Jj^^L warm air will caress ycur lll^^^^^^^ hands. No need to touch anything j *This unique JjffVPV^ and new240 words
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Advertisement130 1984-09-22 2 on their official opening from SWAN RESTAURANT MR. NGIAM SUAN YONG MR. NGIAM SENG WEE MR. WONG LOK FUN MADAM NGIAM Al TOCK MADAM WONG LAN PANG n to kg VMiSter Dorvufc S^J on their official opening from COMPUTER AIRE ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. 5073 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2130 words
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Advertisement387 1984-09-22 3 1 <^a^^^ I 1 tJ^^ BismarK 1 M Torte Cafa^. I Plain Donut Holes te 1 H vJß^kf W I I I I I I 1 #^\^>/^O -X\F^^\ m I 1 Beat OavJ I I Bavarian frprnp T Tatr t I I < 1 i^Vvc^ < 101 l n V387 words
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Article, Illustration687 1984-09-22 4 Yunnan Inn Restaurant #00-93A Clementi Road Reviewed by NATALIN LING PERCHED on a knoll m Clementi Woods is the Yunnan Inn Restaurant, a newly opened branch of the one m Jurong. From the car park, you see a deceptively small turret-like structure rising from a687 words
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Article, Illustration1823 1984-09-22 4 TAN LEE LENG - In praise of modern kitchen tools TAN LEE LENG By Four busy family women describe how their favourite kitchen tools have lightened their cooking load, and offer tips on what to look for when buying the appliances. IN RECENT years, a great change has taken place m our kitchens. It's1,823 words
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Article, Illustration978 1984-09-22 5 MAY HO; Christine Khor - MAY HO Christine Khor Noodles are the conversation point when you meet this Taiwanese mother of two, who is travelling the region to promote wheat and wheat-based products. By ¥r edited by tryjpokfgh Cold noodles 500 g chicken meat 100 g bean sprouts 3 cucumbers978 words
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157 1984-09-22 5 Frozen poultry can be just as good FROZEN poultry can be really yummy! To prove this, 33 women will put their culinary skills to the test m a cooking contest at 10 a.m. tomorrow. The competition, to be held on the void deck of Block 332, Clementi Avenue 2, is157 words
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Advertisement248 1984-09-22 4 Another 9lfe-9W Seminar bY A r r j^^ irw2^^ Vj 4 Aha VjMJ^^v <^ i bk VJL'-* 'M RJ| iik Jmbmbbi f. ™'^iW bkUltV i B^i^r it^M b^bl a^L 9bUlwi kjki by [•^-a^^ i i i M" I Py b^b»bb»^b^bl b^bW« m) a m B^B*^^B^B»^^^B^r» W^^am^fc. A A^afl b^bV?o /I/248 words
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Article, Illustration1166 1984-09-22 6 THE VANISHING HITCHHIKER: URBAN LEGENDS AND THEIR MEANINGS By Jan Harold Brunvand Picador, 1983 156 pages, $9.35 Reviewed by SHASHI THAROOR A WOMAN driver noticed a car following her late one night. There were no other cars around and she just couldn't shake the other1,166 words
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Article, Illustration297 1984-09-22 6 THE Dark Side of Genius: The Life of Alfred Hitchcock by Donald Spoto (Ballantine, $15.35). Spoto digs deep into the intensely private and often bizzare creator of film classics like The 39 Steps, Vertigo, Psycho and The Birds. Mussolini by Denis Mack Smith (Paladin, $14.20). Political biography297 words
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Article, Illustration753 1984-09-22 6 BOOKBUG - BOOKBUG by Between the covers THE QUEEN'S GAMBIT By Walter Tevis Pan 286 pages. $8.95 IN HONOUR BOUND By Gerald Seymour Fontana 350 pages. $9 SAS: THE JUNGLE FRONTIER By Peter Dickens Fontana 382 pages. $1150 (illustrated) NATHANIEL By John Saul Bantam 343 pages.753 words
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Article, Illustration531 1984-09-22 7 Journey into the unknown ROAD TO OXIANA By Robert Byron Picador, 1981 285 pages. $11.50 Reviewed by CHRIS CHIA ONE of the marks of a good book is its ability to transport the reader into another world. The Road to Oxiana leads you to many worlds. Well, two mainly Persia531 words
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Article, Illustration278 1984-09-22 7 August by Judith Rossner (Warners, $14.40). Story of a psychiatrist and her patient both equally mixed up. "Excitement August boils, but with steaming intelligence." Cosmopolitan magazine. The Rachel Papers by Martin Amis (Penguin, $8.95). A precociously intelligent and highly sexed teenager plans the seduction278 words
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Article, Illustration560 1984-09-22 7 BRILLIANT CREATURES By Clive James Picador, 1984 317 pages, $11.50 Reviewed by JOSEPHINE NG RICH ordinary people. Very nice, very ordered lives, more bourgeois than «.he bourgeois. These "creatures" are a class of people who thrive on minding the lives of other people. The More scandaious560 words
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Article, Illustration323 1984-09-22 7 THESE two books are actually fantasy games that you can play by yourself. The rules of the games are simple: You pick the sort of skills you think are important and then start the game. You have to pretend you are Lone Wolf, a323 words
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Article209 1984-09-22 7 The young reader FLIGHT FROM THE DARK and FIRE ON THE WATER By Joe Dever and Gary Chalk Sparrow Books, 1984 $4.50 each Reviewed by LIN LIN-DEE will be different each time, depending on the course of action you pick. You could reach the King without meeting danger, or you209 words
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Advertisement465 1984-09-22 8 BUDGET FURNITURE j||| I Open Daily: 12.00pm to 9.00pm LHH^B«B^Lv"'*''Vi^L^L^Lß I 605 MacPherson Road #01-19 JB A Ij.'ill FR^SsToR A I Citimac Industrial Complex HH 1 MEAL OR A DRINK Singapore 1336 I^^^H 'rt& at Budget conscious furniture H IflßHl I hunters, here's what you've been ''I S JA X,465 words
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Advertisement178 1984-09-22 8 The Ministry of Culture cordially invites you to view the Sculpture Exhibition featuring 60 works executed at the Sculpture Workshop held from 5 Aug to 7 Sept 84 23 Sep 84 9amto 5 pm St Patrick's Secondary School Grounds *q Admission free ;vCj^ Quality Prints for |H Less Simply ifVIJ178 words
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Advertisement544 1984-09-22 8 (|l THE HEART AND SOUL W ii C\ OF BREAK DANCING X Jti A**S >. OVER $1,000 WORTH OF PIMM PRIZES S X TO BE WON q LUvnvcm^ i j I k Details m the Straits Time* i 2.9.84) r CATHAY: 24th SPLASHING DAY! j! 1!' < <g) -.-JiiM HANKS544 words
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Advertisement215 1984-09-22 9 (Sbnofrotulations to on their official opening from LOKE CO furniture manufacturers, renovators general contractors BLK 12. *01-25, PANDAN LIGHT INDUSTRIES PARK, PANDAN LOOP SINGAPORE 0512 TEL: *****82 TELEX: RS ***** Q-dn^ratulations to 0 WliSter «J Dor\juJt on their official opening from "They have registered with us" MTIIIINK-PTf ill SANYO ELECTRONIC215 words
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Advertisement339 1984-09-22 9 One of the Biggest Imported Furniture Showrooms now at HOUG ANG --^J%^>^ Introducirig a im* I^AHW^I ygc -yy un,U by skilled WB mBMb B^^ tt^oil^ii K.^l I BBB^W^^^* iv^fc wr- AA j -s^-^M^^^^^t f .^^^l V ft^l M il^^^^g^V Btt^^^^Mtfßl B la^^ flfJwBJ 1 l^^^^^^*sCßC»^» HL^^R Model 4050 I s^v^^339 words
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Advertisement691 1984-09-22 11 Rates: Sox Service* ext 2724-7 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected- SS 5 00 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted": Sslo.oo No limit to your earning power you're looking for a sales job which 1 1 I YOU IS/ then y° u should look our Ig 1 I way. H691 words
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Advertisement679 1984-09-22 11 #™*^<gfc HITACHI i2$S Hitachi Electronic Devices (S) Pto. Ltd. I Due to rapid expansion, our multi-million colour television picture tubes manufacturing j^% company m Jurong has immediate vacancies for the following positions H I Engineer Shift Technical Xg^ Degree m Mechanical Engineering with SUPCfVISOrS !^S^ major m Control Engineering V679 words
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Advertisement108 1984-09-22 11 fA successful Multi-National Corporation m Jurong has an immediate vacancy for the position of: EXPORT SALES ADMINISTRATOR (Up To $17,000 Per Annum) Candidates should be above 25 years old and are Singapore citizens, preferably possess a Polytechnic Technician Diploma or equivalent A minimum of two years' working experience m handling108 words
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Advertisement710 1984-09-22 12 APPOINTMENTS The last word m small disk storage MAXTOR, the leading U.S. high technology company which manufactures high-capacity and high performance 5' 4 inch Winchester diskdrives, j^^H invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following key positions: I MANAGER OF QUALITY ASSURANCE Candidates must be Electrical/Electronics or Mechanical Engineering710 words
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Advertisement807 1984-09-22 12 I I An established Company, engaged m a major telecommunications turnkey I I I project, seeks the services of suitably qualified Malaysians, preferably I I I I Bumiputera, to fill the following positions:— I I I SENIOR MANAGER Logistics I (around $70,000 car benefits) I I The incumbent will be807 words
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Advertisement270 1984-09-22 12 M A local Publishing Company requires:- (1) Secretary/ I Junior Secretary I Possess GCE 'O' Level Cert I Possess a Secretarial Cert or relevant ex- 9 penence will be an advantage Ability to write good English correspond- I ence letters and minutes a must I Possess good typing and shorthand270 words
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Advertisement602 1984-09-22 13 APPOINTMENTS The Urban Redevelopment Authority is the statutory board m charge of comprehensive redevelopment of the city area. It is inviting applications from suitably qualified Singapore Citizens for appointment as:(B) CLERICAL ASSISTANT I fl H Qualifications and Experience mm\ Post (A) Minimum 3 GCE 'O' level passes or equivalent which602 words
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Advertisement1007 1984-09-22 13 ~<" -^^^^^^^H w;---**^^- m 4 B '^^tm^^^^M Silicon Systems Incorporated is the fastest growing Minimum 5 years senior experience with a bachelors de- j semiconductor company m the U.S. We are proud to gree m mechanical electrical engineering or equivalent ed- j announce that Singapore has been selected as the1,007 words
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Advertisement1890 1984-09-22 14 I DIETHELM I Engineering Division I We are a leading manufacturer of quality aluminium and stainless steel products. We invite applications from suitably qualified and experienced persons to fill the position SALES ENGINEER REQUIREMENTS: GCE A Level or a Poly Diploma m Mechanical. Production or Industrial Engineering from a recognised1,890 words
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Advertisement692 1984-09-22 14 I NATIONAL I A* UNIVERSITY jf OF SINGAPORE I DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE SENIOR (TUTORSHIPS Applications are invited for apoointment to Senior Tutorship* m the Department of Information Systems and Computer Science. Candidates should have outstanding academic records and a strong commitment to pursue an academic career.692 words
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Advertisement758 1984-09-22 15 APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE BROADCASTING CORPORATION^^ H invites applications for the following positions Mm I BROADCAST JOURNALIST I 1 GRII/GR 111 (MALAY) I ($l6lO $4084/$lOl2 $2819) H THE JOB: To provide reports and conduct interviews on topical matters for ■i News bulletins on Radio and TV. Job entails TV reports from H758 words
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Advertisement743 1984-09-22 15 |f W W SEMBAWANG I II ENGINEERING II ■■■■(PTE) LTD B I A company specializing m steel/fabrication work for offshore B gas and petroleum operations invite applications from suitably B I qualified candidates for the following positions:- I II d) ASSISTANT I 1 1 PURCHASING OFFICER II •At least GCE743 words
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Advertisement646 1984-09-22 15 i UNITED OVERSEAS BANK GROUP 4||r as !l IBW B I f I f ff I ASSISTANT PROPERTYOFFICER (Mechanical Electrical) The successful candidate will be responsible to the n addition to salary which w.ll commensurate w.th J Building Serv.ces Engineer for the maintenance. experience, the posit.on also offers^ttraSivV frVnge servicing646 words
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Advertisement587 1984-09-22 15 I J I B I I I H I Singapore Airport rcrminal Services invilci I I applications from Singapore C iti/eiiv lot the I I appointmen' as I I POI ICK INSPECTORS (MAI E) I I (Within the salary iCßfc vxm ffl v I. Mill 1 I a month) I587 words
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Advertisement686 1984-09-22 16 APPOINTMENTS I The Singapore International Monetary Exchange (SIMEX) I invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT/ACCOUNTANT Duties include management of the books and accounts of the I Exchange, preparation of financial plans, budgetary control and I I analysis of financial data. I The desired candidate should preferably686 words
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Advertisement614 1984-09-22 16 WORLDWIDE H As the world's leading airfreight system our continued growth M m the Singapore market has created the following senior H positions based at Changi Airport: I OPERATIONS CONTROLLER I H The Job: H Co-ordinate the functions of the different operations depart- H ments. Innovate and maintain effective systems614 words
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Advertisement511 1984-09-22 16 HERMANNV? LUDWIG (S. E. A.) PTE. LTD. AirHExecutive Secretary urgently required by one of the Board of Directors We Need: Excellent secretarial skills. c Ability to work independently and take charge of certain affairs during the frequent absence of the Executive. Matured personality and ability to handle sensitive matters. We511 words
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Advertisement716 1984-09-22 16 m /ffl\t I Q We an international I t^ll) snore bank, invite fl fl /j*\ a PP licat ons or tne fl /*&**<*»—• following positions g I MARKETING MANAGER I I Reporting to the Branch Manager, the I fl successful candidate will be primarily fl I responsible for identifying potential716 words
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Advertisement591 1984-09-22 17 APPOINTMENTS I- Production wi Supervisor To be overall responsible for leading and fIHSSS managing production lines for the diffusion of RSs Applicants must have Degree m Chemistry/ NSafi Diploma m Llectronic/Mechanical/ChemiuMKtt cal Process Those with supervisory experiRSSssj ence m a semi-conductor industry will Bssk ha\je an added advantage. Rssaj Interested591 words
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Advertisement589 1984-09-22 17 lntorijraphSyst#ms(S.EA)Ud I is the wholly-owned subsidiary of INTERGRAPH CORPORATION, the Industry leader In Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing. Our dramatic growth has created the positions of. I TRAINEE APPLICATION I SOFTWARE ENGINEERS I Applicants should be degree or diploma I holders m Computer Science or related qualification. Preference will be589 words
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Advertisement551 1984-09-22 17 Bonk on o career wfchPOSßoso BANK TEIJLER H You will enjoy a m^ M satisfying career with attractive salary, M l^fet fringe benefits and 4 m JHk W^mtA the opportunity lXm M for career X advancement y Qualifications Singapore citizen T5Ct 0 1 level with minimum 3 credits including English551 words
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Advertisement558 1984-09-22 17 winning ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES (USA), the fastest growing multi- ib^*f^^\ national semi-conductor company v^lLi I '< is here m Singapore. If you're looking "ftE for a winner, you need not look further. v <^£«M^Ug^Gp>#^ Our phenomenal growth is attributed to a *&J^^^^^^^ commitment to excellence m product reliability, m innovation558 words
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Advertisement722 1984-09-22 18 APPOINTMENTS E SS? Dv Pont (Singapore) Electronics Pte Ltd. a subsidiary of 1 E.I. Dv Pont de Nemours, a fortune top 500 company, frs=4~ =EE engaged m the manufacturing of electronic products. £sE 5S m conjunction with B^ 3=j ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD Be -j= invites suitably qualified persons to apply722 words
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Advertisement717 1984-09-22 18 .|j SSJemetron I We manufacture the highest grade plated-through I W«| PCS and also electronic bonding wires. '-M* ■JjjJH ftc^i l^ A fn and intern at'onally establ.shed subsidiary of the leading I m/)\ DfcbUSSA group of West Germany, we are fast expanding our tt. ~y j operations m Singapore and717 words
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Advertisement651 1984-09-22 18 g A FORTUNE ii x 9 "\3 COMPANY Dynaperl is a division of Emhart Corporation, a Fortune 500 company m the United States The innovativeness and dynamism of Dynapert's dedicated team of specialists and engineers are recognised as the prime force behind Dynapert s success The pioneering of automated printed651 words
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Advertisement183 1984-09-22 18 mix m m m SHI UNITED OVERSEAS LAND LIMITED NOTICE TO: HOLDERS OF THE $90 MILLION 9% UNSECURED LOAN STOCK 1980/87 ("LOAN STOCKHOLDERS') NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT:--1 Pursuant to the terms of issue of the 5590.000.000 9°o Unsecured Loan Stock 1980/87 ("Loan Stock"), the fifth annual interest on the183 words
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Advertisement395 1984-09-22 19 APPOINTMENTS TO/I fLJC ICJ **jr\ Trans-Island Management Engineering Services Pte Ltd requires suitably qualified candidates for the responsible positions of: Personnel Officers The Job: I To assist the Personnel Managerin for- I mulating and implementing personnel I policies and procedures I i ric r Gr son i Possess at least395 words
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Advertisement714 1984-09-22 19 MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE WELLCOME (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD is a subsidiary of the WELLCOME FOUNDATION LTD., an international company engaged h the manufacture, sale and marketing of pharmaceutical, animal health, consumer and industrial products. All these activities are backed by strong research of worldwide repute. THE JOB The medical representative is required714 words
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Advertisement425 1984-09-22 19 H We are the U.S. distributor of McDonald's Restaurants m Singapore and are currently m the process of setting H up a new bakery m Jurong. Vacancies are available for the following positions: I BA K J£ ELECTRICIAN PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS Salary: $1000 pm Salary: $900 pm Salary: $700 pm H425 words
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Advertisement595 1984-09-22 20 NOTICES (EHDB N FIRST-COME-FIRST-SERVED PREMISES for RENOVATION CONTRACTOR AT YISHUN INDUSTRIAL PARK A (Block 1002) FLOOR AREA: 102 ssm RENTAL $13.78p5m (inclusive of service and conservancy charges Applications are invited for industrial shops on 2nd storey onwards. Allocation is on a first-come-first-served basis. Applicants (or their authorised representative) are requested595 words
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Advertisement734 1984-09-22 20 LOST SHARE CERTIFICATE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN rhot the undermentioned shore certificate* hod been reported lost or destroyed KEMAYAN OIL PALM BERHAD Share Nam* of Number of Shares of Certificate No: Shareholder 1 Each Fully Paid X 2703 Mr Alfred lee Hood Yew 562 XV3J6 Madam Wee Sit ling 600734 words
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Advertisement330 1984-09-22 20 OFFICIAL NOTICE Proposal To Change Of Ship's Name WE, Artus Shipping Co Pte Ltd, 19. Keppel Road #07-05/ 07 Jit Poh Building, Singapore 0208, hereby give notice that m consequence of our Intention to change the name of the motor vessel "Lanka AJitha", we have applied to the Registrar of330 words
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Miscellaneous321 1984-09-22 20 COMICS G ARFIELD By Jim Davis C -^-V^*~ >N >^N^-> V Q-22 1984 United Feature Syndicate c J?M PAV?6> BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY By Bates Sparling THE BOHN LOSER Bjr San^orn I'MfcOlNfc TO WAVE ID TAKB^ul BKAU^e Sbu) /THe^CO^ MOW DO^ H5 BXPE6T M 8 T' WIU THE321 words
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Advertisement604 1984-09-22 21 I I awl araf IIM aP^a! Ebbv' I ar I II A Discerning Choice m Delightful Country Living. Far Horizon Gardens comprises 270 exclusive apartments situated within 10 acres of peaceful, verdant ground, yet is just a tew minutes away from ample amenities within the vicinity. ■Saaß.a..»>»--^ J S "I604 words
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Miscellaneous268 1984-09-22 21 PEANUTS By schuu t-H 1964 United Feature Syndicate. Inc IT TlMlt|l>' r J KING TUT By dm BEETLE BAILEY By Mori Walker &E CAREFUL POls/'T |Kd| POK/'T VS/OR^Y, -WB|B PARN/ IFTHEV WALKING I FALL OP F f^] X'VE LEARN EP h P(P THINK I AROUKIP <7ft\ T) |ATCLIFF^| fc V268 words
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Advertisement95 1984-09-22 22 1 W l^^^ m s^ H Hr r «4^ rfr^ w -•JBPBBBKtoZ^^^^^^B '""^■■■■^■■Bi^^^^^^^^^^^W ■■^■■fl I^Ck Bpi^^^^^^^^^ iy^^^y v^jL ■B'^j Vb.' 1 'v ij^> !Qkjifl Mi^^'^i JBfl B^2lB* :^^y[^B ><! B L^^BB V^ jip' _^B sN^**^ fin r**~*^^-Z •i^*- V 7fl B i -T B^^i^ a yflKinMriiilP^*^^^^^ j|^^Bi^^^^^Bl4ll^^BPff^3^^^^f^ < '***^*'^i >Nn95 words
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Article, Illustration1038 1984-09-22 23 MIRANDA TAY - Beauty queen on the use and abuse of beauty MIRANDA TAY By Beauty is a useful thing to have only if you know how to use it m a proper way. Miss Singapore, Koh Li Peng, speaks up on: home economics for girls graduate mothers the Vanessa William's SHE is1,038 words
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Article, Illustration510 1984-09-22 23 EAST-WEST FANTASY: AST AD DEBOO at The Oberoi Imperial Hotel Sept 19 Previewed by PAULINE WALKER IT'S NOT every day that you see a man with a green face dance before you dine. Gasps and a few giggles greeted the startling apparition m theARTHUR LEE - 510 words
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Advertisement328 1984-09-22 23 3M Photography Competition A full programme of interesting shows with more^^HPfT tnan 20 models and singers posing, followed by fashion show, aerobic dance and lucky draw. jJ^ There will be a very special offer on Suntax *m 3B Products as well v, The Photo-Competition is divided into color slide g^J*328 words
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Advertisement38 1984-09-22 23 National Music 8-17 March 1985 Entry forms available at Cultural Affairs Division Ministry Of Culture 4th Storey, City Hall Singapore 0617 30 Nov 1984 Organised by Ministry of Culture and Singapore Musical Society Sponsored by Ksso Singapore fjESSo)38 words
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Miscellaneous107 1984-09-22 23 Swimming times *•■>:■* v- ■> <■ TODAY: Singapore 2.46 a.m. (0.4 m), 10.00 a.m. (2.2 m), 3.15 p.m. (1.3 m), 8.58 p.m. (2.4 m). Sedill KechU 1.35 a.m. (0.5 m), 9.26 a.m. (2.2 m), 2.56 p.m. (1.5 m), 7.33 p.m. (1.9 m). Port Dickson 4.18 a.m. (2.2 m), 10.58 a.m.107 words
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Miscellaneous411 1984-09-22 23 What's on HERBERT BAYER Exhibition of photographs and paintings. Goethe- Institut art gallery, Singapore Shopping Centre. Noon-6p.m. daily except Sundays. Till Sept 29. GOETHE-INSTITUT FILMS Two documentaries: Berlin Metropolis of the Arts (Part 1), featuring paintings up to the 18th Century ana sculpture up to the 19th Century; Mies Vans411 words
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Miscellaneous238 1984-09-22 23 LIONA BOVD GUITAR WORKSHOP I uesday 25 Sep 84 at 7.00 pm Singapore Conference Hall Secretariat Room Registration fee: $2 Application forms are obtainable from the Culture Affairs Division, Ministry of Culture. 4th Storey. City Hall. GUITAR RECITAL Wednesday 26 Sep 84 at 8.00 pm Singapore Conference Hall Tickets: SB.238 words
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Advertisement105 1984-09-22 24 IF YOUR SHOES ARE AS DULL AS DISHWATER Jl YOU NEED 1 1 l#ll m ff 1 |HH| .••fe I sB WM I niSUI Hi ImlW Vr I^^ rf^B liquid shoe wax (black, brown or neutral) 1 %Pwf ***»>. S Wait 60 seconds for the lanolin to 1^ liquid Shoe105 words
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Advertisement490 1984-09-22 24 IB fl L^r .afl H afl Lw LV I Hal Joanne Drew, first again, with Singapore's newest, biggest, spaciest, most advanced aerobic centre ever! Now open m Roxy Square Unbeatable space fi^L^k. At Joanne Drew you never get less than the best. It s like a great big breath ol490 words
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Miscellaneous1779 1984-09-22 24 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE Breakdown of a boy [sbcs i fßadtoone 12.25 PM SBC Text Live 1 Sample Pages 6.40 The Wonderful World Of Disney Freak Friday SAI^J5 DAY J!!i£S£ f 12 -55 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by (Parti) 5.58 AIM National Anthem Country Classics 2.3t Th<?Js\ £.r1,779 words
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